Reeves urged to make tax changes to raise more than 20bn a year'
Briefly

The Resolution Foundation has proposed raising over £20bn a year for the Treasury through changes to capital gains tax, inheritance tax, and national insurance.
There is widespread speculation about what might be in the first budget of the new parliament, but overall tax rises are a dead cert and time-honoured tradition.
In order for Rachel Reeves to sufficiently fund public services and investment while still hitting her fiscal rules, fresh tax increases will be needed.
The thinktank urged Reeves to retain a scheduled rise in fuel duty while also calling for the repeal of an upcoming stamp duty increase.
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