Article 5ZQCE Rishi Sunak’s tax rises: three of the biggest examined

Rishi Sunak’s tax rises: three of the biggest examined

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Phillip Inman
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Analysis: Increases to income and corporation tax and higher NICs have contributed to the biggest UK tax burden since the 1950s

During his two years at the Treasury, Rishi Sunak's tax policy has been characterised by large temporary cuts - to cushion the financial blow from the pandemic - followed by even larger and permanent rises running up to, and beyond, the next election in 2024.

The chancellor stressed that bringing down the annual deficit was a priority after he spent 400bn more than he had planned in 2020 keeping the economy afloat. With little room to cut welfare, as witnessed by this week's 15bn of extra spending to cope with the cost of living crisis, he said the Treasury's finances could only be shored up with higher taxes.

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