Rishi Sunak lowers fuel duty by 5p and promises income tax cut
by Larry Elliott and Aubrey Allegretti from on (#5XDT2)
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Rishi Sunak has cut fuel duty by 5p a litre, raised the threshold at which workers start paying national insurance by 3,000 a year and announced a future 1p reduction in income tax in response to the fastest rise in the cost of living in three decades.
On a day when the annual inflation rate rose to 6.2%, the chancellor said the basic rate of income tax would be cut from 20p to 19p in 2024, while his 6bn national insurance initiative would offset the impact of across-the-board price increases.
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