IFS urges Reeves to avoid 'directionless' tax rises

'Economic damage' a real risk

Patrick Brusnahan
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The Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) has stated that it is possible for Chancellor Rachel Reeves to raise billions of pounds in revenue without breaking Labour’s manifesto promises regarding tax.

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