Now Rachel Reeves plans a 'mansion tax'
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Labour vowed before the last election that it would 'not increase taxes on working people', ruling out rises in National Insurance, income tax or VAT.
Rachel Reeves has been told that UK businesses have had to "hit the brakes" after she hiked taxes on employers. Sanjay Odedra, Director of Communications and Campaigns at BusinessLDN, said: “With inflation accelerating and growth slowing,
FEARS are growing that Rachel Reeves could slap a new tax on people’s homes to replace stamp duty and council tax. The Chancellor is studying plans for a levy on houses worth over £500,000,
It is estimated 71,580 large families on Universal Credit could qualify for enhanced benefit payments under plans being considered by the Chancellor, which would cost 3.5 billion
A businessman has fumed at Rachel Reeves for "thieving off working class people" and calls for the Chancellor to be "put in prison".
A TYPICAL homeowner will now be forced to hand over £82,000 to the taxman thanks to Rachel Reeves’ inheritance tax raid, new analysis reveals. Inheritance tax is charged on all assets above the
The millionaire hit out at the Chancellor's 'atrocious' tax plans and claimed she was 'robbing' working class Brits.
The Chancellor has been slammed as new inflation figures showed the cost of living crisis is getting worse on her watch.