The Queen's speech to both Houses of Parliament at the state opening of Parliament this week confirmed that legislation will be brought forward to ensure there are no rises in income tax rates, VAT or NI for the next five years, and to ensure people working 30 hours a week on the national minimum
The Queen's speech to both Houses of Parliament at the state opening of Parliament this week confirmed that legislation will be brought forward to ensure there are no rises in income tax rates, VAT or NI for the next five years, and to ensure people working 30 hours a week on the national minimum wage do not pay income tax.
The Queen's speech to both Houses of Parliament at the state opening of Parliament this week confirmed that legislation will be brought forward to ensure there are no rises in income tax rates, VAT or NI for the next five years, and to ensure people working 30 hours a week on the national minimum
The Queen's speech to both Houses of Parliament at the state opening of Parliament this week confirmed that legislation will be brought forward to ensure there are no rises in income tax rates, VAT or NI for the next five years, and to ensure people working 30 hours a week on the national minimum wage do not pay income tax.