Richard Tice Urges Britons to Minimise Tax Payments Amid Scrutiny of His Own Affairs

Richard Tice Urges Britons to Minimise Tax Payments Amid Scrutiny of His Own Affairs
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Reform UK’s deputy leader Richard Tice said Britons should pay the minimum legal tax amid questions over his tax affairs.

  • Richard Tice, deputy leader of Reform UK, stated that all Britons should strive to pay the minimum tax legally possible.
  • Tice made these comments during a press conference responding to questions about his own tax affairs.
  • A Sunday Times story had detailed aspects of Tice's tax arrangements, which he dismissed as a smear.
  • Tice also dismissed calls for an HMRC investigation into his tax affairs.
  • The press conference was initially held to discuss Reform UK’s claims of saving money in English councils it runs.

Richard Tice, Reform UK’s deputy leader, addressed questions about his tax affairs, stating Britons should pay the minimum legal tax and dismissing calls for an HMRC probe.

The comments come amid public scrutiny of political figures' tax affairs, raising questions about tax practices and transparency among party leaders.

Further public and media attention may focus on Tice’s tax affairs and Reform UK’s financial claims. No official investigation has been announced.