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Rachel Reeves

  • It’s hard work working out what ‘working people’ means

    October 22, 2024

    Politicians do like to lump people together. In recent years we’ve had the squeezed middle, the just-about-managing, hard working families and (who could forget?) Nick Clegg’s “alarm clock Britain.” To this list of amorphous jargon we must now add “working people.” Labour figures have been leaning on the phrase for months, not least as part [...]

  • ‘Incredible undervaluations’: Why this boss thinks the time is right to float on AIM

    October 22, 2024

    A new acquisition vehicle announced plans to float on AIM last week despite a barrage of warnings over its future ahead of the budget. Its boss, Iain McDonald, tells City PM why. In a letter to the City minister, Tulip Siddiq, last month, the boss of the London Stock Exchange had some stark words on [...]

  • A warning to Reeves: These tax rises will damage UK competitiveness

    October 22, 2024

    Not only is the UK tax burden at record levels, but we are raising money in a more damaging way than our competitors. And the Budget could be about to make things even worse, says Daniel Herring Next week, Rachel Reeves needs to try not to make the UK’s tax system worse. Yesterday the US-based [...]

  • What are the biggest risks to pension saving in the Autumn Budget?

    October 22, 2024

    Reeves faces difficult decisions at next week's Budget, but tampering risks creating more problems in the long-term, writes KPMG's Stephen Collins.

  • Budget: Minister refuses to rule out tax rise for £100,000 earners nine times

    October 21, 2024

    A government minister has refused to rule out whether Labour would increase taxes on those earning more than £100,000 at the Budget. Speaking to Sky News, care minister Stephen Kinnock refused nine times to say whether – under Labour’s definition – someone earning a six figure salary would see their taxes go up. Labour’s election [...]

  • Reeves tax raid ‘risks harming UK economy’, top business groups warn

    October 21, 2024

    Some of the country’s top business groups have warned that Rachel Reeves’s rumoured plans to ditch a slew of tax breaks for entrepreneurs at the budget “risk harming” the economy and dissuading founders from setting up companies in Britain. In an open letter to the Chancellor today, four business groups representing over 1200 UK founders and investors, [...]

  • UK banks brace for Budget tax raid despite lobbying efforts

    October 21, 2024

    UK banks are bracing for a tax raid in Labour's maiden Budget as new analysis reveals the sector is already paying a significantly higher rate than counterparts in the US and EU.

  • Sir Rocco Forte leads 300 business leaders in call to scrap ‘spectacular own goal’ tourist tax

    October 21, 2024

    Over 300 business leaders have signed a letter asking Chancellor Rachel Reeves to reinstate tax-free shopping in the UK, calling the so-called tourist tax a “spectacular own goal” for retail. The signatories, which include hotelier Sir Rocco Forte, Paul Smith, Heathrow, John Lewis and Shakespeare’s Globe, have said that if Reeves is serious about promoting [...]

  • Labour must pull back from the brink and support the UK’s founders

    October 21, 2024

    With half term holidays upon us, Portugal is a safe bet for a bit of winter sun. The forecast for Lisbon this week is 24 degrees and sunny, whereas London is set to be much cooler with rain sweeping in by Friday. Things may get even gloomier when the Chancellor unveils her Budget next week. [...]

  • A Budget for tax simplification would make Britain a better place for business

    October 21, 2024

    There’s more to competitiveness than headline rates, Rachel Reeves should use the Autumn Budget to make taxes simpler and rules easier to comply with, says Colin Graham Chancellor Rachel Reeves has been clear that the current state of government finances will only improve with economic growth. For this to work, there will need to be [...]

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