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- Ligne n°74 : Sunak’s Budget slashes taxes on bank profits
- Ligne n°76 : Rachel Reeves said it was wrong to slash taxes when “bankers’ bonuses are set
Ligne n°77 : to reach a record high this year". ...- Ligne n°84 : Rishi Sunak said he will slash a tax surcharge on bank profits by more
Ligne n°85 : than 60 per cent, as the government scrambles to protect the City of ...
Ligne n°95 : ... The move is reportedly designed to offset a planned hike to corporation- Ligne n°96 : tax, which lenders claimed would boost the burden on the banking sector
Ligne n°97 : to such an extent that Britain would become an unattractive place to do ...
Ligne n°106 : ... Sunak said the surcharge cut would “ensure that banks continue to pay- Ligne n°107 : their fair share of tax, while maintaining the UK’s financial services
Ligne n°108 : competitiveness and safeguarding British jobs and tax revenue”. ...
Ligne n°107 : ... their fair share of tax, while maintaining the UK’s financial services- Ligne n°108 : competitiveness and safeguarding British jobs and tax revenue”.
Ligne n°110 : ... But his political adversaries hit out at the Chancellor for slashing- Ligne n°111 : tax rates for banks as social care is being cut – and the £20-a-week
Ligne n°112 : Universal Credit uplift is scrapped. ...
Ligne n°124 : ... Responding to the Budget, shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves said it was- Ligne n°125 : wrong to reduce taxes when “bankers’ bonuses are set to reach a record
Ligne n°126 : high this year”, as dealmaking and trading surged to record highs. ...- Ligne n°132 : Sunak on Thursday refused to commit to cutting taxes before the next
Ligne n°133 : general election despite concerns among Tory MPs at the growing squeeze ...- Ligne n°136 : After the Budget took the tax burden to its highest level since the
Ligne n°137 : Labour government of Clement Attlee in the 1950s, the Chancellor said ...- Ligne n°145 : And he insisted that it remained his “ambition” to “lower taxes for
Ligne n°146 : people” when the fiscal conditions allowed but declined to be drawn on ...
Ligne n°145 : ... And he insisted that it remained his “ambition” to “lower taxes for- Ligne n°146 : people” when the fiscal conditions allowed but declined to be drawn on
Ligne n°147 : when that might be. ...- Ligne n°156 : It said tax bills had risen by £3,000 per household since Boris Johnson
Ligne n°157 : became Prime Minister in 2019 while the weakest decade of pay growth ...- Ligne n°165 : That was echoed by the Institute for Fiscal Studies, which said there
Ligne n°166 : would be “very slow growth” in living standards over the coming years. ...
Ligne n°168 : ... “A middle earner is likely to be worse off next year than this as high- Ligne n°169 : rates of inflation and tax rises more than negate small average wage
Ligne n°170 : increases,” said IFS director Paul Johnson. ...