Tax
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Alliance of feminists and pro-Brexit MPs back Labour’s Paula Sherriff in attempting to amend George Osborne’s finance bill
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From the economy and pensions to fuel duty and a sugar tax, what financial changes is Osborne ready to unleash?
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The easiest route for the chancellor will be to ladle out a few modest tax cuts paid for by stealth taxes
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The tax-free sum you can earn from renting is set to soar – and homeowners aren’t the only ones who could benefit
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Last year’s autumn statement painted a rosy picture of rising incomes and revenues. Now the global economy is slipping back, what will the chancellor do?
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On reflection Stop whacking pensions and benefits – hit property instead
Patrick CollinsonIn America it’s a super-generous tax break … no capital gains tax when you sell your main home but only if it has not gone up by more than £175,000
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An £800 tax would fund old diesel scrappage, encourage move to low-emission vehicles and reduce air pollution, according to Policy Exchange thinktank
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Upmarket estate agent posts 16% increase in pre-tax profits but says stamp duty rise may also deter buyers in coming months
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George Osborne faces increasing pressure from backbenchers over tax plans to fund manifesto commitments
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Property investment firm LCP warns of bubble in new-build market, with the risk of oversupply suppressing yields and prices
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Chancellor considering raising level at which people start paying higher rate after scrapping plans to raid pensions tax relief
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George Osborne under pressure to adjust priorities as Labour accuses government of ‘broken promises’ on free childcare
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Editorial: The social media giant is right to start paying UK tax on its UK profits but Her Majesty’s Revenue & Customs must treat multinationals as strictly as ordinary taxpayers
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Labour’s mayoral candidate hopes to put an end to money laundering at the expense of Londoners
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Chancellor says figures vindicate decision to reduce top rate of income tax, but Labour’s John McDonnell says data is distorted
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tackling financial exclusion The big danger today is people don't realise they have a debt problem
Joanna ElsonPeople are less likely to seek help if they fall behind on household bills, but this has become a bigger issue than loans, overdrafts and credit cards
Live Budget 2016: Osborne's policies help the rich and hurt the poor, says thinktank - Politics live