Home Business NewsBrits warned Starmer’s tax hikes are bound to hit ‘working people’

Sir Keir Starmer has issued a warning on Tuesday that there could be tax hikes and the October budget is โ€œgoing to be painful.โ€

Starmer has said there will also be spending as โ€œthings are worseโ€ than what โ€œwe ever imagined.โ€

Speaking from the rose garden at Downing Street Starmer suggested that the highest earners could end paying more in tax, he said, โ€œThose with the broadest shoulders should bear the heavier burden.

โ€œThose who made the mess should have to do their bit to clean it up.โ€

He added, โ€œI will be honest with you, there is a budget coming in October and itโ€™s going to be painful.โ€

The government is softening voters up for a tax-raising budget in October.

There is obviously a tension between raising revenue and prioritising wealth creation, and that will be especially pronounced when increases to the main, broad-based taxes โ€“ income tax, national insurance, and VAT โ€“ have been ruled out.

The remaining possibilities โ€“ higher taxes on business, on savings, and on investment โ€“ are likely to have an outsized impact on growth, and as a consequence may not generate as much revenue as the government expects.

It is also important to remember that the incidence of a tax doesn’t always fall on the person who pays it. Workers usually lose out when corporation tax is increased, for example. Significant tax increases that don’t affect ‘working people’ are a fantasy.

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