Rishi Sunak has said he wants to cut taxes for working people further this year, possibly cutting welfare payments to fund it.

The prime minister said on Sunday his priority before the budget in March would be further tax cuts, which he said would entail stricter controls on public spending and benefits.

His comments set up the possibility of an income tax cut in March, what is likely to be the last major tax decision by the chancellor before the general election.

  • LifeBandit666
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    3811 months ago

    I have an idea:

    Why not try closing the intentional tax loopholes that allow massive companies to offshore profits before they’re taxed on them?

    The answer is because it’s the same loopholes that the MPs use to offshore our taxes that they’ve siphoned into their own pockets.

    • @[email protected]
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      1111 months ago

      this is 100% a scheme to fuck the labour party who are likely to win the next election. It will force them to either immediately raise taxes on working people to revert the tax, take on more debt to keep the tax but restore the benefits, or abandon the poor and keep the tax cut as is.

      it’s using poor, disabled, single parents and other vulnerable members of society as political cannon fodder and it’s fucking disgusting, but sadly par for the course with this government.