"Understanding Britain's Latest Tax Cuts and Budget 2024 Impact"

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In preparation for the upcoming general election, Britain's chancellor of the Exchequer, Jeremy Hunt, announced tax cuts for nearly 30 million workers, reducing the National Insurance payroll tax by two percentage points for employees and self-employed workers. The move is aimed at providing relief to workers and stimulating economic growth, with the changes being offset partly by other tax increases. The announcement had minimal impact on the British pound and government bonds, and was accompanied by economic and fiscal impact forecasts by the Office for Budget Responsibility.
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