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Rachel Reeves is poised to launch a stealth tax raid on workers in the Budget as she struggles to balance the books.
Reeves needs to plug a black hole in the public finances of between £20 billion and £50 billion, depending on your estimate.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves considers a new tax on primary homes over £1.5 million, potentially impacting wealthy homeowners.
The Treasury is reportedly looking at major reforms, making it more difficult for wildlife concerns to hold up developments ...
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The Observer on MSNIf Rachel Reeves is serious about reform, she should fix a steely eye on council tax
The property levy has become antiquated, outrageously unjust and manifestly absurd. It is in dire need of modernisation ...
RACHEL Reeves is reportedly considering cutting the tax-free pension lump sum as she tries to boost public finances. The Chancellor is looking at it among a list of options ahead of her Budget ...
Rachel Reeves could consider cutting the amount savers are allowed to withdraw in a lump sum from their pension pots as she ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has some big decisions to make ahead of the Budget in November. Economists say she is on track to ...
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Voices: When will Rachel Reeves realise that by clobbering the wealthy, she hurts working people?
When will Rachel Reeves realise that by clobbering the wealthy, she hurts working people? - COMMENT: Rumours the chancellor ...
There aren’t enough billionaires to make the sums work. There are, however, millions of middle-class households with pensions ...
Reeves has already been accused of driving Britain into a “doom loop”. Yes, she inherited a poor hand, but the economy was ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is weighing plans to scrap capital gains tax exemptions on high-value homes, in a move dubbed a ...
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