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Sunak reportedly considering inheritance tax cut

Philip Roth by Philip Roth
September 23, 2023
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Sunak reportedly considering inheritance tax cut
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ishi Sunak is reportedly considering a cut to inheritance tax as he seeks to woo voters ahead of the general election.

Downing Street sought to play down speculation in the Sunday Times that the Prime Minister was drawing up plans to slash the tax.

But the newspaper reported there were live discussions at the highest level of government about reforming the tax.

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One proposal being considered is for Mr Sunak to announce his intention to phase out the levy by reducing the 40% inheritance tax rate in the budget in March, while setting out a pathway to abolish it completely in future years, the newspaper said.

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Downing Street sources insisted that formal plans were not being drawn up and pointed to Chancellor Jeremy Hunt’s insistence that tax cuts are “virtually impossible” given the state of the public finances.

But a senior government source told the Sunday Times: “No 10 political advisers have been looking at abolishing inheritance tax as something that might go in the manifesto.

“It’s not something we can afford to do yet.”

Inheritance tax is levied at 40%, but the vast majority of estates fall below the threshold – which can be up to £1 million for a couple – to incur the charge.

The latest figures, for the tax year 2020 to 2021, showed just 3.73% of UK deaths resulted in an inheritance tax (IHT) charge.

There has been pressure within the Tory party to change or scrap IHT, with former prime minister Liz Truss among those calling for it to be axed.

Labour’s shadow Treasury chief secretary Darren Jones said: “A year ago Liz Truss trashed the economy with unfunded tax cuts.

“Now Rishi Sunak is doing what Liz Truss wants.

“Abolishing inheritance tax – which 96% of people never pay – is an unfunded tax cut of £7.2 billion per year.

“The biggest threat to the economy is the Conservative Party.”

He wrote to the Chancellor demanding answers on how any change might be paid for.

Meanwhile the Mail on Sunday reported that Mr Sunak will fight the election on a promise to keep the triple lock – which guarantees the state pension will increase by the highest of inflation, average earnings or 2.5% – despite concerns about its cost.

Ministers have previously refused to guarantee its continuation beyond the election as inflation and earnings have spiralled, with Work and Pensions Secretary Mel Stride warning it was “not sustainable” in the long-term.

Speculation about tax and pension changes comes as Westminster gears up for the general election expected next year.

The Sun on Sunday reported that councils have been told to be prepared for an election in May while Tory campaign chiefs have been preparing local strategies for key seats.

The hope is to replicate the success of the Uxbridge and South Ruislip by-election, where the Tories held the seat vacated by Boris Johnson in a campaign dominated by the row over the ultra low emission zone (Ulez).

But with Labour having a decisive lead in national opinion polls it remains to be seen whether there are enough similarly divisive local issues across the country.



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