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Starmer says inheritance tax changes 'not aimed at specific individuals'
Published on 2024-12-19 14:21:27 - Yahoo
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The article from Yahoo News discusses UK Labour Party leader Keir Starmer's stance on inheritance tax, where he has ruled out any changes to the current system. This decision comes despite calls from some within his party to reform or abolish the tax, which is often criticized for its complexity and perceived unfairness. Starmer emphasized that with the current economic challenges, including the cost-of-living crisis, the focus should be on other fiscal priorities rather than altering inheritance tax. He highlighted that the tax affects only a small percentage of estates, and changes could lead to significant revenue losses for the government, which is already dealing with strained public finances. This stance has sparked debate within Labour, with some members arguing that the tax disproportionately impacts middle-class families and could be reformed to be more equitable.
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[ https://www.yahoo.com/news/starmer-says-inheritance-tax-changes-180033142.html ]
Read the Full Yahoo Article at:
[ https://www.yahoo.com/news/starmer-says-inheritance-tax-changes-180033142.html ]
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