Labour says Reform Richard Tice's 'credibility is in tatters' after '£100,000 tax failure'
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Labour says Reform Richard Tice's 'credibility is in tatters' after '£100,000 tax failure'Labour chair Anna Turley said the Reform chief Nigel Farage should urgently explain why multi-millionaire deputy leader Richard Tice remains his second-in-commandNewsAshley Cowburn Deputy Political Editor12:15, 19 Apr 2026Updated 12:16, 19 Apr 2026View ImageReform chief Nigel Farage and his deputy, Richard Tice(Image: PA)Reform deputy Richard Tice's "credibility is in tatters" amid allegations his companies failed to pay almost £100,000 in corporation tax, Labour has said.Party chair Anna Turley said Reform chief Nigel Farage should urgently explain why multi-millionaire Mr Tice remains his second-in-command.She said: "Richard Tice's credibility is in tatters and Nigel Farage needs to urgently explain why he remains Reform's Deputy Leader." Ms Turley went on: "This is a major scandal that's not going away. Tice has called for others to resign over tax errors that involved less money than this."On Saturday evening Mr Tice - who is also business spokesman for the right-wing party - said he is “always happy to put things right” and will pay what is owed “if numbers need rechecking".Mr Tice ran four shell companies which did not pay any tax on profits between 2020 and 2022, The Sunday Times claimed. The newspaper said that the companies were set up purely to receive dividends from Mr Tice’s property investment firm and pass the money to their parent company.READ MORE: Hypocrite Richard Tice 'owes £98,000 in tax' after demanding Angela Rayner sack over smaller mix-upREAD MORE: Nigel Farage flees as he's surrounded by protesters and branded 'scrounger'Between March 2020 and May 2022, Tisun Investments Ltd, then transferred £1,113,000 to Reform UK, it was claimed.On Sunday Tory turncoat Robert Jenrick attempted to defend the Reform deputy. It came as he was told on the BBC'...

