Reform UK’s Richard Tice allegedly failed to pay £100,000 in corporation tax
A report in the Sunday Times alleges that Reform UK's Richard Tice failed to pay nearly £100,000 in corporation tax through shell companies between 2020 and 2022. These companies allegedly received dividends from Tice's property investment firm, Tisun Investments Ltd, which then donated over £1 million to Reform UK during that period.

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AI-generatedA report in the Sunday Times alleges that Reform UK's Richard Tice failed to pay nearly £100,000 in corporation tax through shell companies between 2020 and 2022. These companies allegedly received dividends from Tice's property investment firm, Tisun Investments Ltd, which then donated over £1 million to Reform UK during that period. Tice responded by stating that errors can occur in a long business career and that he is willing to rectify any discrepancies and pay what is owed. He accused the Sunday Times of a smear campaign in collaboration with the Labour party. Labour has called for Nigel Farage to explain why Tice remains deputy leader of Reform UK.
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5 extractedA long career with multiple businesses is bound to feature some errors.
Tice accused the Sunday Times of collaborating with the Labour party in a “smear campaign”.
Tisun Investments Ltd transferred £1,113,000 to Reform UK between March 2020 and May 2022.
Richard Tice allegedly failed to pay almost £100,000 in corporation tax.
Richard Tice's credibility is in tatters.