Tice Accused Of Being 'In It For Himself' Over Reports He Avoided Almost £600k In Tax
Richard Tice, the leader of Reform UK Party, attends an election campaign in London, Thursday, May 23, 2024. Richard Tice has been accused of being “in it for himself” after reports claim he avoided nearly £600 000 in corporation tax. The deputy leader of Reform UK allegedly channelled dividends from his property company into other structures, like an offshore trust and a set of dormant businesses, between 2018 and 2021. Allegedly, his firm Quidnet Reit Ltd – with net assets worth £33 million –

Richard Tice, the leader of Reform UK Party, attends an election campaign in London, Thursday, May 23, 2024. Richard Tice has been accused of being “in it for himself” after reports claim he avoided nearly £600 000 in corporation tax. The deputy leader of Reform UK allegedly channelled dividends from his property company into other structures, like an offshore trust and a set of dormant businesses, between 2018 and 2021. Allegedly, his firm Quidnet Reit Ltd – with net assets worth £33 million –
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