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Rachel Reeves, inheritance tax
Budget 2024: 'Main taxes on working people' won't rise, says Rachel Reeves
Rachel Reeves has said that “main taxes on working people” will not rise in the Budget. She gave the reassurance a week before she delivers her first Budget, and the first by a woman Chancellor. But her words left the door open to a raft of other tax rises, many of which could hit London hard.
What is inheritance tax and what changes could Rachel Reeves make to it in the autumn Budget?
The chancellor may be forced to increase taxes to reduce the shortfall in government spending and pay for public services
Why Rachel Reeves will raise taxes at the Budget
Rachel Reeves is set to raise taxes in October's Budget - but why do her self-made rules mean she has to do so
Factbox-Taxes and the UK budget - tough choices for Rachel Reeves
British finance minister Rachel Reeves faces a tough task to raise the tax revenues she needs to invest more in public services and new infrastructure in her Oct. 30 budget. With the tax burden at its highest since just after World War Two,
Rachel Reeves’s Budget balancing act
Britain’s chancellor Rachel Reeves faces competing pressures to balance the books at her first Budget next week. She reckons that the UK has a £40bn gap in its day-to-day spending needs. Her estimate includes an admirable effort to protect key departments from real-terms spending cuts,
Why Rachel Reeves needs to commit to a ‘pensions tax lock’
A relentless focus on long-term ends.” According to its own mission statement, the Government believes long-term thinking has been lacking in UK politics. The upcoming Budget presents a perfect opportunity for the Chancellor to back up those words by committing to a long-term pensions tax lock,
UK budget: tough choices on taxes for Rachel Reeves
British finance minister Rachel Reeves faces a tough task to raise the tax revenues she needs to invest more in public services and new infrastructure in her Oct. 30 budget.
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Reeves Says She’s Struck Budget Deals With Whole UK Cabinet
Chancellor Rachel Reeves said she’s reached agreement with all of her UK cabinet colleagues on their spending allocations for ...
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Map reveals 10 countries rich Brits are fleeing to before Rachel Reeves grabs their money
There are concerns over a hike in inheritance and capital gains tax that are expected to be announced in Rachel Reeves' ...
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Rachel Reeves to 'shield' public sector workers in nine jobs from tax raid
Rachel Reeves is planning for the NHS and Government departments to be reimbursed if she decides to mount a tax raid on ...
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Has Rachel Reeves lost control of spending?
Some thought Rachel Reeves’s experience at the Bank of England meant she ‘knew how to run the economy’. She would keep an ...
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Ailbhe Rea: Rachel Reeves vs Amazon
Rachel Reeves is drawing up plans to increase business rates paid by online giants like Amazon, we reveal today, as she seeks ...
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Over 130k fuming drivers BEG Rachel Reeves not to hike fuel duty in petition
MORE than 130,000 angry drivers are begging Rachel Reeves to spare them a fuel duty hike in the Budget. Campaigners marched ...
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Who is Rachel Reeves? Everything we know about the UK’s first female chancellor
Rachel Reeves is set to unveil her first budget as chancellor next week, which she said will involve ‘tough decisions’ to ...
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Rachel Reeves hands Ukraine another £2bn and Putin will be furious where the money is from
The funds will be a part of a package aimed at supporting Ukraine's military efforts amid the ongoing war with Russia.
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Budget 2024: Boost for Labour Chancellor Rachel Reeves as IMF ramps up economic growth forecast for Britain
The leading economists increased their prediction for GDP growth in the UK in 2024 from 0.7 per cent to 1.1 per cent ...
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