The prime minister and chancellor have today outlined what they are calling ‘the single biggest tax cut in a decade’, worth £6 billion.
have told Brits the government is ‘on your side’ when it comes to the spiralling cost-of-living crisis.
Their measures include ‘a council tax rebate, a cut in fuel duty, at least £400 for every household to help with energy bills and at least £1,200 for the eight million most vulnerable households’.this Wednesday from £9,880 to £12,570, it will save up to £330 a year for 30 million people.
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