© 2020 – 2024 AEA3 WEB | AEAƎ United Kingdom News
AEA3 WEB | AEAƎ United Kingdom News
Image default
News

Rishi Sunak flags tax rises in budget as total Covid spending tops £400bn

Tax increases required for businesses and workers to repair public finances, says chancellor

  • Budget 2021: key points at a glance
  • Coronavirus – latest updates
  • See all our coronavirus coverage

Rishi Sunak has outlined tax rises on companies and workers to pay for an additional £65bn of financial support to see Britain through the coronavirus pandemic, taking total government spending on the Covid crisis to more than £400bn.

The chancellor trailed before the budget that he would extend furlough until September, and allocated billions of pounds in business grants and tax cuts to help employers while lockdown restrictions remain and the economy takes time to recover from the worst recession in 300 years.

Continue reading…

Related posts

Covid case figures fall five days in row for first time since February

AEA3

DUP vows to paralyse Stormont as Northern Ireland protocol row deepens

AEA3

‘Their absence will be felt’: loss of Russian visitors and imports hits Italy’s economy

AEA3