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Budget 2017: the double-edged knife of tax cuts

People have been pushed into higher tax brackets but their real earnings and purchasing power is still at the average.

Thu, 27 Apr 2017

For some time the government has whetted the public’s appetite with a promise of tax cuts. Budget 2017 is widely expected to be the time these are delivered given the continued and growing surplus.

Conjecture and supposition are building about what those cuts could mean. Adjustment to the tax

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