Tax cuts likely with Jeremy Hunt's £14bn budget headroom

Treasury number crunchers said it means the Chancellor has more money to play with than the £13 billion he had his Autumn Statement in November. But the figure is lower than the £20 billion “fiscal headroom” forecast by independent analysts. The estimates

Sunak promises more tax cuts in pre-election move

The Prime Minister said one of his priorities is to “cut people’s taxes” in a clear signal that the government is looking to ease the burden on personal finances. National insurance has already been slashed by two per cent this month, shaving

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