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If Labour thinks taking more of our money is going to endear the party to voters they've got another thing coming.
Raising taxes could be what saves this government - but a lack of delivery will only help Reform UK. Rachel Reeves used an ...
SC ruled a bona fide buyer cannot be denied ITC under DVAT Act if seller defaults on depositing tax. The remedy is against defaulting seller, protecting compliant ...
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Slim majority of economists on City AM’s Shadow MPC said fresh inflation data allowed the Bank of England to proceed with ...
Economists said if Reeves is going to break the manifesto pledge, she should put 2p on income tax to raise enough cash to ...
Rachel Reeves has repeatedly refused to rule out increasing income tax, opening the door to breaking a key Labour manifesto pledge.
Each year, the government spends £1.3tn – equivalent to £45,000 per household. This is a huge sum, giving rise to a huge problem: the government receives just £40,000 per household (£1.14tn) in taxes.
“If the Chancellor opts for a larger revenue-raising step – particularly a manifesto-breaching increase in income tax or value-added tax (VAT) – she should make clear that it is temporary and ...
Rachel Reeves put the country on notice that tax rises are coming in her Budget, saying “each of us must do our bit”. The Chancellor declined to recommit to Labour’s manifesto commitments not to raise ...