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  1. ## ELECTORAL REGISTER The central question is where she was living after marrying Mark Rayner in 2010. She was registered to vote at the ex-council house she bought under right to buy in Vicarage Road, Stockport, between 2009 and 2015. And she has said: ‘I owned my own home, lived there, paid the bills there and was registered to vote there, prior to selling the house in 2015.’ But neighbours say she and her children were really based at her husband’s property in nearby Lowndes Lane, and The Mail on Sunday last week uncovered social media posts she made about their life there. Giving ‘false registration information’ on the electoral register is an offence under the Representation of the People Act 1983. ## BIRTH CERTIFICATES A related issue is whether or not Ms Rayner recorded the correct address for her children. In 2010, while on the electoral register at her own house in Vicarage Road, she re-registered the births of her two younger children – and wrote on the certificates that she lived in Lowndes Lane. It is an offence under the Perjury Act 1911 to make ‘any false statement with intent to have the same inserted in any register of births or deaths’. ## COUNCIL HOUSE Ms Rayner bought her home in 2007 at a 25 per cent discount and sold it for a £48,500 profit in 2015. But many councils state that in order to benefit from the discount, homeowners cannot vacate the property for several years after purchasing it – including by renting it out. If Ms Rayner was found to have lived at her husband’s property she could possibly face charges under the Fraud Act 2006 regarding ‘false representations’. Section 2 in particular. ## COUNCIL TAX It may also have been an offence if she claimed a 25 per cent single occupancy discount on council tax bills. Ms Rayner is facing separate allegations that she may have avoided paying capital gains tax. ## TV LICENSE Which property did she declare for TV License? Did she even buy one or was she dodging that as well? Easy for the standards commissioner to check. TV licensing have all the records. Give then the two addresses, they give up the names and the dates. ## RENTAL INCOME Did she pay tax? £220 a week is the going rate. That's £11,440 a year. That's over the £10,000 a year threshold for declaring it on the register of interests. There's no such declaration. ## DELIBERATE 20 year statute of limitations. ## HER EX Looks like her claiming capital gains exemption, means her ex is screwed if he wants to sell. He's then forced to pay the capital gains if she has legally dodged it. ## THATCHER The left love to point out that the sale of council houses is very very bad. But here we have Rayner making a major profit out of a council tax sale. ## TIME LINES You can't buy a council tax property and flip it. Has she waited long enough before cashing in?
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