Income tax threshold freeze will hit poorer households harder, experts say
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- Chancellor Rachel Reeves announced a freeze on income tax thresholds until the 2030-31 tax year, a decision that experts from the Resolution Foundation and other thinktanks warn will disproportionately affect poorer households, exacerbating existing financial pressures on low-income taxpayers.
- This freeze is part of a broader budget strategy aimed at addressing public finance deficits, but it raises concerns about increasing fiscal drag, where individuals may find themselves paying higher taxes without an increase in real income.
- The budget also includes measures such as a mansion tax and the removal of the two-child benefit cap, reflecting ongoing debates about wealth distribution and the government's approach to tackling the cost of living crisis, which has left many households struggling to make ends meet.
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