Workers will see their pay hit by tax rises as it is “likely” companies will limit wage increases after the Budget saw business levies go up, Rachel Reeves has admitted. The Chancellor told BBC Breakfast that firms would have to absorb the costs of paying more employer national insurance contributions (NICs) or give out smaller [...]
Full ArticleAutumn Budget 2024: Tax rises will hit workers’ pay, Reeves admits
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