Reeves defends Labour’s £40bn tax rise as businesses prepare for NICs hike
Chancellor says autumn budget enabled £25bn of extra investment into NHS and shorter waiting lists
Rachel Reeves has defended the £40bn in tax increases in autumn’s budget as businesses brace for their impact, saying NHS waiting lists would now be higher if she had not taken action.
Employers are set for a £25bn increase in national insurance contributions (NICs), which comes into force on 6 April, at the same time as consumers are being hit by a slew of increases in bills for everything from utilities to car tax.
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By Heather Stewart Economics editor
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Chancellor says autumn budget enabled £25bn of extra investment into NHS and shorter waiting lists
Rachel Reeves has defended the £40bn in tax increases in autumn’s budget as businesses brace for their impact, saying NHS waiting lists would now be higher if she had not taken action.
Employers are set for a £25bn increase in national insurance contributions (NICs), which comes into force on 6 April, at the same time as consumers are being hit by a slew of increases in bills for everything from utilities to car tax.
Continue reading...
By Heather Stewart Economics editor
Reeves defends Labour’s £40bn tax rise as businesses prepare for NICs hike to Continue reading...
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