Reeves mulls income tax hikes amid Labour's fiscal challenges
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Rachel Reeves, the UK Chancellor, has not ruled out raising income taxes in the upcoming Budget, despite previous Labour promises not to increase rates, as she faces fiscal pressures and explores options to address a significant budget shortfall, including potential hikes on higher earners and the basic rate, amid ongoing discussions and economic challenges.
- Rachel Reeves refuses to rule out income tax rises at Budget BBC
- Reeves considers breaking manifesto pledge with income tax rise to fill £30bn gap The Guardian
- Labour fears of voter backlash grow as Reeves looks at income tax options Financial Times
- How Reeves could use income tax raid to soak the rich The Telegraph
- UK government stands by its pledge on income tax, minister says Reuters
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