
Richard Tice Defends Tax Stance Amid Investigation Calls
Reform UK's deputy leader, Richard Tice, has argued that Britons should aim to pay the minimum legally possible tax, responding to questions about his own tax affairs and a Labour party demand for an investigation into allegations of tax avoidance.
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Labour calls for tax investigation into Reform's Tice
It follows a newspaper report that Tice had avoided corporation tax worth hundreds of thousands of pounds.
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Reform UK’s deputy leader comments came as he was responding to questions raised about his own tax affairs All Britons should do their best to pay the minimum tax possible, Reform UK’s deputy leader has argued as he dismissed a newspaper investigation over his own tax affairs as a smear. Richard Tice, who was presenting a press conference on Monday about Reform’s claims to have saved large sums of money in the English councils it runs, faced questions about a Sunday Times story which detailed...
By Peter Walker Senior political correspondent
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