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Rachel Reeves, office for budget responsibility
We’ll all foot the bill for Rachel Reeves’ latest monumental Budget tax raid error
I don't know whether to laugh or cry. One of Labour's flagship tax hikes is going to cost the Treasury more revenues than it raises. Which is exactly what we've been saying for months.
The council tax changes experts want to see from Rachel Reeves in the Budget
Labour has ruled out some changes to council tax in the October Budget, but campaigners are keen to see some reforms
Chancellor Rachel Reeves considering raising alcohol duty in Budget, reports say
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is considering increasing alcohol duties in next month’s Budget, it has been reported Ms Reeves has not ruled out putting up tax on beer, wine and spirits as part of a plan to restore public finances. She has been presented with forecasts that show that putting up alcohol duty would raise an extra £800m next year.
Reeves ready to water down planned Budget raid on non-doms
Chancellor had hoped to raise £1bn a year by closing ‘loopholes’ for tax residents whose permanent home is overseas
Reeves Mulls Tweaks to UK’s Tax Plans for ‘Non-Dom’ Foreigners
Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves is considering tweaks to her overhaul of the UK’s tax regime for wealthy foreigners, amid concern that Labour’s current plans may end up costing revenue.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves could be willing to alter non-dom tax plans, report suggests
Chancellor Rachel Reeves could be willing to change the plans for Labour’s crackdown on non-doms, according to reports. The Financial Times reported on Thursday evening that Government officials had said Ms Reeves could change the policy if the numbers are not satisfactory.
Business Matters
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Budget 2024 predictions: potential announcements from Rachel Reeves
As Rachel Reeves prepares to deliver her first budget on October 30, several key predictions have emerged regarding how she ...
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on MSN
Rachel Reeves to promise 'a Budget to rebuild Britain'
But the chancellor's conference speech on Monday risks being overshadowed by the row over her decision to axe winter fuel ...
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What Rachel Reeves’ speech means for the Budget – from tax to winter fuel cut
Rachel Reeves used her conference speech to pivot the Government’s economic messaging away from the doom and gloom that has ...
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on MSN
UK finance minister Reeves vows no austerity despite tough budget
Finance minister Rachel Reeves will promise Britain on Monday there will be no return to "austerity" or widespread spending ...
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on MSN
Rachel Reeves rules out return to austerity amid concerns over UK’s financial woes
In her first major speech since becoming the UK's first female finance minister, Rachel Reeves has made it clear that Britain ...
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on MSN
Rachel Reeves to hike taxes by up to £16 billion in October Budget, warn economists
As the October 30 Budget looms, Rob Wood, chief UK economist at Pantheon Macroeconomics, stressed that Ms Reeves will need to ...
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Who is Rachel Reeves? Britain’s first female chancellor to give first Labour speech at conference
Rachel Reeves is set to use her first speech at a Labour conference to vow there will be "no return" to austerity under a ...
Bloomberg L.P.
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Rachel Reeves Promises ‘Real Ambition’ in UK Budget Next Month
Chancellor of the Exchequer
Rachel
Reeves
promised to deliver a UK
budget
showing “real ambition” next month as she used her speech at the Labour Party’s annual conference to project a positive ...
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Reeves warned more borrowing risks driving up mortgage rates
The Chancellor is considering a change to the Government's borrowing rules at the upcoming Budget, which would open the door ...
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