Rachel Reeves, the new Chancellor has announced that they are currently considering raising taxes in the next budget which is set to be released on October 30.

Reeves has already announced cuts which will be made including restricting the winter fuel payments for pensioners. This come after the news that the conservatives were hiding a £22b hole in public spending due to overspending giving Reeves the task to repair public spending priorities.

 

Which taxes are likely to be increasing?

The Labour party are sticking to their promise of not raising VAT, National insurance and income tax protecting the finances of working people.

Labour have been forthright with their plans to increase tax for the most wealthy including large corporations who find tax loopholes.