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- Ligne n°74 : Tax burden highest since 1950s: Guess when Sunak plans to cut taxes?
- Ligne n°74 : Tax burden highest since 1950s: Guess when Sunak plans to cut taxes?
Ligne n°86 : ... Chancellor Rishi Sunak has issued a fresh signal of his determination- Ligne n°87 : to cut taxes ahead of the next general election amid concern among Tory
Ligne n°88 : MPs at the rising burden on the taxpayer. ...
Ligne n°87 : ... to cut taxes ahead of the next general election amid concern among Tory- Ligne n°88 : MPs at the rising burden on the taxpayer.
Ligne n°90 : ... Mr Sunak has ordered Treasury officials to review options for reducing- Ligne n°91 : the tax burden which is set to rise to its highest level for 70 years.
Ligne n°93 : ... The Times reported that the measures could include a 2p cut in the- Ligne n°94 : basic rate of income tax and slashing the rate of VAT.
Ligne n°96 : ... Officials were also thought to be considering whether it would be- Ligne n°97 : possible to scrap the 45p higher rate of income tax and to raise the
Ligne n°98 : threshold at which inheritance tax becomes payable. ...
Ligne n°97 : ... possible to scrap the 45p higher rate of income tax and to raise the- Ligne n°98 : threshold at which inheritance tax becomes payable.
- Ligne n°108 : ‘Low-Tax Tory’
Ligne n°110 : ... It is likely to to be seen as an attempt by Mr Sunak to restore his- Ligne n°111 : reputation as a “low-tax Tory” following the decision to hike national
Ligne n°112 : insurance – in breach of a manifesto promise – to deal with the backlog ...
Ligne n°125 : ... Many Conservative MPs were alarmed after analysis of the Budget in- Ligne n°126 : October showed the tax burden was on course to rise to its highest
Ligne n°127 : level since the Labour government of Clement Attlee in the early 1950s. ...- Ligne n°137 : A Treasury spokesman said: “We keep the tax system under constant
Ligne n°138 : review. And as the Chancellor made clear at the Budget, by the end of ...
Ligne n°138 : ... review. And as the Chancellor made clear at the Budget, by the end of- Ligne n°139 : this parliament we want taxes to be going down, not up.
- Ligne n°141 : “We do not comment on speculation about specific tax changes.”