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Stealth Tax: Threshold Freeze Extended to 2030

Chancellor Rachel Reeves extends the income tax threshold freeze until 2030, a 'stealth tax' pulling millions into higher brackets. Discover how this affects your finances.

Reeves Considers £2m Mansion Tax in Budget

Chancellor Rachel Reeves is reportedly weighing a new 'mansion tax' on properties over £2 million to help fill a £22bn fiscal shortfall. Discover how the new property levy could work.

Reeves' Budget Gamble: Tax Hikes Loom for UK

Chancellor Rachel Reeves finalises her Budget amid a £35bn financial crisis, with tax rises expected despite earlier pledges. Will the UK public bear the burden?

Budget 'Mansion Tax' on 100,000 £2m+ Homes

Chancellor Rachel Reeves is set to introduce a council tax surcharge on properties valued over £2 million in the Budget. Discover if you're affected and how to potentially cut your bill.

Expert: Reeves' Mansion Tax Plan Won't Work

Tax expert Dan Neidle reveals why Rachel Reeves' proposed mansion tax, based on outdated 1991 valuations, is unworkable and could stall the housing market. Discover the key issues.

Reeves slashes ISA limit in Budget tax raid

Chancellor Rachel Reeves will cut tax-free ISA allowance from £20,000 to £12,000 in Wednesday's Budget to fill £22bn black hole. Get the latest on mansion tax and sugar levy plans.

UK's 'Growth Emergency' Ahead of Budget

Chancellor Rachel Reeves confronts a 'growth emergency' with the OBR set to issue its most pessimistic economic forecasts in 15 years. Discover the Budget's potential impact.

Reeves Considers 'Mansion Tax' on £2m Homes

Chancellor Rachel Reeves is reportedly planning a new 'mansion tax' on properties over £2m to fill a £22bn budget black hole. Discover how it would work and who would be affected.

Reeves' Budget: Cost of Living Help and Tax Rises

Chancellor Rachel Reeves promises to tackle the cost of living crisis in her autumn budget, unveiling a multibillion-pound tax package. Discover the key measures and political reactions.

Reeves to scrap two-child benefit cap in Budget

Rachel Reeves plans a left-leaning Budget with new wealth taxes and an end to the two-child benefit cap to address a spending deficit and avert a Labour leadership challenge.

Reeves scraps child benefit cap in Budget U-turn

Chancellor Rachel Reeves is set to scrap the two-child benefit cap and introduce new wealth taxes in the Budget, aiming to appease Labour rebels and prevent a leadership challenge.

Reeves Confronts Mansion Tax Rebellion From MPs

Chancellor Rachel Reeves confronts a Labour revolt over mansion tax plans as London MPs panic about voter backlash. Budget set to unveil new property levy amid council tax speculation.

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