Chancellor Rachel Reeves hopes to drive savers out of Cash ISAs and into stocks and shares. Her timing couldn't be worse.
Reports suggest the Chancellor's spending headroom has been wiped out, which could spell further tax adjustments in the Spring Statement.
Rachel Reeves is said to be eyeing up taxpayers once again despite promising no more tax rises after her October Budget. Experts are warning more tax rises are "highly likely" as the Government prioritises economic growth.
Pensioners could be slapped with a "controversial" tax raid as part of Chancellor Rachel Reeves's upcoming Spring Budget, analysts have warned. Reeves may be forced to implement additional tax rises to pay for the hike in defence spending,
Campaigners have issued urgent demands for Chancellor Rachel Reeves to protect state pensions from being taxed, warning that frozen tax thresholds could push basic payments over the tax-free allowance by 2026.
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Rachel Reeves is facing a fresh blow with the energy bills set to rise from April 1, pushing prices up by 6%, experts have warned.Ofgem, the energy regulator, has confirmed that the prince cap will increase by 6%,
EXCLUSIVE: The government is believed to be looking at scrapping the cash ISA or reducing the £20k tax-free allowance, but a problem has emerged experts claim.
Julie-Ann Haines, the CEO of Principality Building Society, has warned that the policy would not help grow the economy in the UK.
Cutting the cash ISA tax-free allowance will affect a fifth of savers' ability to get on the housing ladder, research from Nottingham Building Society found.