Sponsorships and appearance money at Paris 2024 could attract taxes
Estimate by HM Revenue & Customs highlights the beneficial impact of ‘fiscal drag’ on state coffers
G20 should give serious consideration to blueprint for global minimum standard of taxing billionaires
Co-ordinated levy on total wealth of super-rich is feasible and enforceable, says paper commissioned for G20
Both Labour and the Tories have released their manifestos — which will have the biggest impact on your personal finances?
The UK has the world’s longest tax code — and the politicians don’t seem keen to change that
Sir Keir Starmer is under pressure to show how he would fund the party’s plan to improve public services
Labour’s shadow chancellor has previously called for reforms to cut relief on retirement savings
Reforming taxation could help deliver the holy grail of growth, but this campaign is hemming in both sides
Analysts cast doubt over pledges to deliver up to £6bn in savings by tackling tax dodging
Financial Times/Ipsos poll shows scepticism over both main parties’ promises on dealing with stretched state finances
Both main parties also suggest they will freeze tax thresholds, as focus on finances increases in campaign
Holyrood has embraced its devolved powers with gusto, leaving many in Scotland unaware of the new complexities
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Current tax band for starter, basic and intermediate earners to be widened in line with inflation
Resolution Foundation’s findings lay bare parlous state of living standards underlying Autumn Statement
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt’s reductions will be more than offset by ongoing freeze on personal allowance thresholds, according to OBR
High earners often warn they will up and move when taxes are raised, but in the long term they are better off staying put
Taxpayers face a struggle to balance their finances as fiscal screw tightens
Number of higher-rate taxpayers set to surge to 5.6mn
About 7.8mn people will be paying the 40p rate originally intended for high earners by 2027-28, think-tank calculates
The scrapping of the lifetime allowance on contributions has rekindled interest among the well-off in employers’ pensions
Income thresholds have been frozen since 2021
Deputy first minister John Swinney says increases will help ‘challenging economic conditions’