UK may need £20bn tax hike to stop spending cuts, think tank says October 12, 2024 Britain’s new Labour government may need to increase taxes by £20bn in its first budget to avoid real-term cuts across public services, the Resolution Foundation said on Saturday. The think tank also said revising budget rules to use an alternative definition of public debt could allow finance minister Rachel Reeves to finance long-term investment while [...]
Fears over capital gains tax hike push business owners to sell up October 11, 2024 The survey showed that 23 per cent of business owners who had fast-tracked their exists did so because they were worried about a capital gains hike.
Taxes might have to go up by £25bn in Budget, IFS says October 10, 2024 Rachel Reeves may have to raise taxes by £25bn in the Budget if she wants to improve the delivery of public services, the influential Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) said today. Although the Chancellor looks set to reform the fiscal rules to enable more borrowing for investment, Reeves has committed to meet day-to-day spending out [...]
Top UK bankers warn prospect of windfall tax is spooking investors October 9, 2024 Top bankers have warned that tough regulation and high taxes are denting investment in Britain’s financial services sector ahead of Labour's much-anticipated Budget on 30 October.
This is how much sixty of the UK’s wealthiest people paid in income tax October 9, 2024 The figures, which were revealed thanks to a freedom of information request, demonstrate the large contribution made by the UK's richest individuals.
Keir Starmer refuses to rule out hike to employer national insurance October 9, 2024 “Increasing employer NICs would mean breaking a Labour manifesto promise, and small businesses would be rightfully outraged," Craig Beaumont, executive director at the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) said.
1,500 City of London retailers set for surprise tax cut after ruling October 9, 2024 More than 1,500 retail shops in the City of London could see their tax bill slashed after a tribunal ruled a Cheapside store was paying too much in business rates. The Valuation Tribunal for England ruled that the rateable value applied to the main space of a City of London shop by the Valuation Office [...]
Will the last millionaire to leave Britain please turn out the light? October 9, 2024 More millionaires are leaving Britain than any other country in the world, taking with them investment, jobs and insights. And our loss is the rest of the world’s gain, says James Price Britain is due to suffer the biggest flight of millionaires out of any country in the world over the course of this next [...]
Marston’s in ‘strong’ position as pub chain outperforms market October 9, 2024 Pub operator Marston’s has reported sales growth ahead of the wider market and said its profit this year will be in line with expectations. The FTSE-listed firm told markets this morning that total retail sales for the 52-weeks to 28 September were 5.8 per cent higher than the prior year, with growth in like-for-like sales [...]
Businesses ‘cautious’ about the future as tax fears dominate, survey shows October 9, 2024 This was the first time in a year that business confidence had decreased, although the ICAEW noted that confidence was still double the pre-pandemic average.