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The Chancellor has ruled out tax rises on 'working people' Rachel Reeves says there will be no increase of income tax, VAT , National Insurance or corporation tax.
What areas of tax does this leave to fill the shortfall in the public finances? Which taxes could be reformed to boost growth?.
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