Nigel Farage has said he will not publish his tax returns despite growing public scrutiny.

Despite Prime Ministers Sir Keir Starmer and Rishi Sunak publishing their returns, the Reform UK leader told the BBC he was “not inclined” to do so.

“ I haven’t published my own personal tax returns,” he said. “I personally think that’s an intrusion too far, I don’t believe it’s necessary.” New Feature

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Here, The i Paper takes a look at the tax arrangements that have seen Farage come under criticism from political opponents .

Stamp duty tax

The Clacton MP claimed last year to have “bought a house” in his constituency, but the property is actually owned in the name of his partner.

If Farage had bought it he would have had to pay higher-rat

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