Ahead of the autumn budget from the new Labour Party government, the millionaire entrepreneurs said they would welcome an increase to 45% in capital gains tax to match the higher rate of income tax.
Full ArticleRachel Reeves urged to change capital gains tax to raise £14 billion in Budget
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