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Don’t worry if you spent most of the year in a virtual queue trying to get Taylor Swift and Oasis tickets. Read Jemma Dick’s article for all you need to know about what happened in the world of tax in 2024.
In this series, Heather Self examines tax issues in the headlines of the national press. This week, she examines the tax promises in the manifestos of the two major political parties - which are perhaps more notable for what the parties say they won’t do, rather than what they will.
Liz Hudson and Jane Duncan (Evelyn Partners) report the tax policies of the main parties – with additional comment from the IFS and Tax Policy Associates.
The three main political parties offer voters starkly different choices on tax, writes Stuart Adam of the IFS.

The election is the big event this year, and the outcome is unpredictable. Arguments about tax will feature heavily in the campaign, as David Smith reports

Will the ‘no’ campaign tax proposals for Scotland influence the referendum, asks George Bull, senior tax partner, Baker Tilly

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