Reaves should increase taxes, charge for NHS or trench pension triple lock, warns the IMF

Reaves should increase taxes, charge for NHS or trench pension triple lock, warns the IMF

Rahel reeves Till now he has been given the strongest warning that he has to break a major party manifesto pledge by traveling hiking. TaxesLending fee for using NHS Triple lock Guarantee on state pension.

Slyness Chancellor Last year extended taxes from £ 40BN in its first budget, partially to record new investment in NHS.

But now the world’s most important financial sentinel has warned that it will have to break an election promise to “tax on working people” – Income Tax, VAT or National Insurance contribution to balance books by employees to contribute income tax, VAT, or national insurance contribution.

In a report on the UK economy – Article IV Consultation with United Kingdom , International Monetary Fund Warned: “Until the authorities re -issued their commitment to increase taxes on ‘working people’, the resources will need to spend further to better align the scope of public services along with the available resources.”

Chancellor Rachel Reeves (Anthony Deavalin/PA) ,Packet,

It is gone: “Triple lock [guarantee on the state pension] State pension can be replaced with a policy of indexing for life costs.

“Access to public services may also depend more on a person’s ability to pay, with high-income fees levied on users, such as co-resting, weakened for health services.

“Meaning of testing benefits.”

The MS RiVs is facing, the IMF said, Donald Trump’s constant tariff war effect was included in the rest of the world as well as the UK finance with the “slight fiscal headroom”.

Treasury reported that the IMF was praised by Ms. Reeves’ overall strategy in the “plan for change”.

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The IMF said: “The fiscal plans of the authorities created a good balance amidst supporting development and safety of fiscal stability. It would be important to maintain the curriculum and meet the loss in the planned deficiency over the next five years.

It moved forward: “The Development Mission of the authorities includes the right areas to lift productivity.”

But added :: “Given the width of the agenda, with clear communication -the priority and sequencing of structural reforms will be the key to success.”

According to the report, the UK was predicted to grow only 1.2 percent, although it was still above the previous levels.

In response to the report, Ms. Reeves said: “Today’s IMF report confirms that the option we have taken is sure that Britain’s economic reform is going on, and that our plans will deal with the deep rooted economic challenges inherited by global headwinds.

“Our fiscal rules allow us to face those challenges by investing in Britain’s renewal. We are billions of pounds in improving transport connections, providing record funding for cheap homes, as well as to support economic development to support major projects such as Sizewell C.

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