Plans to abolish non-dom status will be amended to allow a more generous phase out of tax benefits, Chancellor Rachel Reeves ...
That left Rachel Reeves, Britain’s chancellor, with an uphill task when she arrived at the Swiss alpine town to court ...
The Chancellor charged taxpayers to subsidise her energy bills just before cutting winter fuel payments for the elderly ...
Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves said she will relax some of her changes to the UK’s tax regime for wealthy ...
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Ms Reeves told an event at the World Economic Forum in Davos that the Government will make changes that will result in tax treatment that is 'more generous' to some individuals.
“Rachel Reeves is thinking the right way but she’s in a difficult position,” said a senior UK bank executive in Davos . “Labour in the UK have made a lot of good decisions but it is very hard for them ...
Rachel Reeves, halfway up a mountain amid the snow and fresh air of Switzerland, is staging a fightback against criticism of ...
Rachel Reeves' comment came as she took a swipe at the ousted head of the competition watchdog saying he would 'make way for ...
Downing Street said the move to soften non-dom reforms does not ‘change the overall approach’ to the Government’s policy.
Paul J. Davies is a Bloomberg Opinion columnist covering banking and finance. Previously, he was a reporter for the Wall ...
It is entirely reasonable of Sainsbury's to cut costs when confronted with a higher tax bill and more retailers will follow suit in the weeks and months ahead.