Radical Reeves ? The chancellor’s mansion tax is a small but brave step forward / Phillip Inman
The high-value council tax surcharge may only raise £400m but it’s the best opportunity for a bigger, fairer tax on wealth Rachel Reeves won little credit last week for lifting the lid on one of the most heated tax debates of the past three decades. Who in their right mind would consider (…)
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