In the lead-up to her first Spring Statement, Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves had been at pains to distinguish this ...
In her first spring statement , the Chancellor said there would be no tax increases for ordinary people but instead she'd go after tax dodgers to raise revenue of around £7.5billion.
The Chancellor has announced a tax avoidance crackdown to ensure economic stability and protect working people.
UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves did the minimum to preserve her credibility with markets when she restored her fiscal buffer to ...
Crackdown targeting 'legal professionals' announcded today will also base fines for errant advisers on 'the potential loss of ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves will be going further to crackdown on tax evasion and raise approximately £7.5bn in revenue.
Prime minister accused of avoiding over 218 million baht in inheritance tax during no-confidence debate in Parliament ...
The UK government proposed a slew of measures to boost the tax authority’s power to collect taxes and clamp down on tax evasion.
According to the 48-page document accompanying the Spring Statement 2025, Reeves is aiming to raise more than £1bn over the ...
Liberal Leader Mark Carney dismissed suggestions he was involved in tax avoidance following a Radio-Canada report about his ...
A government that was elected last July with a core mission to boost Britain's economy was forced to announce the official ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves today pledged to further invest in cracking down on tax evasion to raise an extra £1bn in gross tax ...
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