UK Treasury chief unveils budget with $50 billion in tax hikes, promising greater investment

Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rachel Reeves, holds up the traditional red ministerial box containing her budget speech, as she poses for the media outside No 11 Downing Street, before departing to the House of Commons to deliver the budget in London, Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2024. (AP Photo/Alberto Pezzali)

LONDON (AP) 鈥 British Treasury chief Rachel Reeves told lawmakers Wednesday that taxes will rise by 40 billion pounds ($52 billion) in order to plug a hole in the public finances and provide new funding for the U.K.'s cash-starved public services, in a wide-ranging budget statement that could set the tone for years to come.

In the Labour Party's first budget since returning to power earlier this year after 14 years in opposition, Reeves said she was also changing the U.K.'s rules so the government can 鈥渋nvest, invest, invest鈥 and get the economy growing. Her biggest cash commitment was an additional 25 billion pounds for the country's cherished 香港六合彩挂牌资料 Health Service, which has seen waiting lists rise to record levels in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.

鈥淭he choices that I have made today are the right choices for our country,鈥 she said at the end of her statement, which lasted the best part of 80 minutes. 鈥淭o restore stability to our public finances. To protect working people. To fix our NHS. And to rebuild Britain.鈥

Reeves said the tax hike, which in large part comes from an increase in the tax businesses pay for employing people, is needed because of the economic 鈥渂lack hole鈥 left by the previous Conservative government.

The biggest tax increase 鈥 worth 25 billion pounds 鈥 is a rise of 1.2 percentage points in so-called employer national insurance contributions, though Reeves insisted that many smaller businesses will not be affected as she lifted the salary threshold at which they start paying it. Further money will also come from increases in capital gains tax and closing loopholes in the way inherited money is taxed.

The center-left party was elected July 4 after promising to banish years of turmoil and scandal under Conservative governments, get Britain鈥檚 economy growing and restore frayed public services.

However, it said taxes on so-called 鈥渨orking people鈥 鈥 a term whose definition has been hotly debated in the media for weeks 鈥 will not be raised, so Reeves did not change taxes on income or sales. She also unexpectedly maintained the freeze on the levy that drivers pay for fuel.

Since being elected, and Reeves have sought to justify the need for tax rises, while maintaining that there would be no repeat of the austerity that marked the early years of the previous Conservative government after it was first elected in 2010.

Reeves argued that higher taxes and limited public spending increases are needed to 鈥渇ix the foundations鈥 of an economy that it argues has been undermined by 14 years of Conservative government.

The Conservatives say they left an economy that was growing, albeit modestly, with lower levels of debt and a smaller deficit than many other Group of Seven wealthy nations.

Reeves 鈥 Britain鈥檚 first female chancellor of the exchequer, a position that has existed for some 800 years 鈥 also said she is tweaking the government鈥檚 debt rules so that she can borrow billions more for investment in the health system, schools, railways and other big infrastructure projects, and to raise money by hiking tax paid by employers, though not employees.

Though the budget is set to be one of the most consequential in years, Reeves will no doubt have been careful not to cause concern in financial markets. Two years ago, the foundered after a series of unfunded tax cuts roiled financial markets and sent borrowing costs surging.

Her successor Rishi Sunak sought to get a grip on the public finances but was unable to dislodge the notion that the Conservative Party had lost control of the economy, arguably the biggest reason why it suffered its in 200 years.

In the run-up to the budget statement, the U.K.'s borrowing costs in the markets edged higher, suggesting there is some unease about the path ahead.

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