MILLIONS of Brits will face a whopping council tax hike in the years to come – with £400 added to the average household’s bill by 2026. The Government’s own economic forecasters a…
Last year, councils were able to put up bills by a huge five per cent - although the actual average rise was 4.4 per cent, taking the average Band D bill to £1,898.The big winners include universal credit claimants. The taper rate is to be slashed by 8 per cent in a spectacular victory for The Sun'sThe surprise announcement will mean 1.7m workers will be able to keep an extra £1,000 a year of their earnings, on average.
There's also plenty of bad news for pensioners as the annual and lifetime allowances were frozen again.rise in Air Passenger DutyIt's a £7 increase on the current rate. Mr Sunak said the tax was about reducing carbon emissions from aviation and would affect fewer than five per cent of passengers.Budget highlights - Key parts of Chancellor Rishi Sunak's plans for tax and spending
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