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Critics say targeting the super-rich inhibits entrepreneurs but this is a move towards a fairer society
New minimum rate would hit US households worth more than $100mn
I signed up to overseas services set up by my late parents. Now I’m told I face tax penalties.
Plan would require US households worth more than $100mn to pay 20% levy on all income
5 per cent penalty will be charged on unpaid tax after April 1
Higher inflation and frozen income tax thresholds undermine attempts to cut tax
The economy is expected to grow, but the hit to our pockets will be as big as in the worst recessions
Institute for Fiscal Studies and Resolution Foundation say majority of workers will see their taxes rise
Economists warn that Spring Statement benefits older generations at expense of younger graduates
The cost of living crisis requires more drastic action than the chancellor delivered on Wednesday
Requirement for overseas companies to declare ownership, raises tax issues
UK chancellor cuts fuel duty and raises national insurance threshold but ignores calls for tax on energy companies
Sunak focuses on banking tax revenues ready for giveaways in run-up to next election
Companies, like households, got negligible support for near-term pressures and few answers on longer-term priorities
Chancellor focuses support towards working families and middle- and high-income earners
It is hard to see a good justification for the chancellor’s decision to leave the most vulnerable worse off
Chancellor pleases his own party but does little to help the poorest
Chancellor’s smorgasbord of ideas should have laid out principles that are likely to survive companies’ investment cycles
Postdated announcement was rare piece of positive news in Spring Statement dripping in red ink
Rishi Sunak sets out options to replace tax break on capital spending that ends next year
Abramovich’s $50mn Aspen villa is apparently listed in his own name. That makes it a rarity among oligarchs’ assets
We understand that some people may be allowed to continue filing paper returns
Tory MPs push chancellor to use all of boost to public finances for easing burden on UK households in Spring Statement
Risk of fines for those who do not sign up
Chancellor warns ministers that days of higher UK public spending are over
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