Government Hikes Payroll Tax as Fuel Prices Hit All-Time High
As fuel prices hit all-time highs amid a massive cost of living crisis, Boris Johnson’s Conservative Party government has hiked payroll tax across the United Kingdom.
As fuel prices hit all-time highs amid a massive cost of living crisis, Boris Johnson’s Conservative Party government has hiked payroll tax across the United Kingdom.
The UK’s Chancellor of the Exchequer has been engaging in financial double-speak, promising that he will cut taxes despite having just increased them.
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While emphasizing the strength of the American economy, President Trump called for bold measures to support the fight against coronavirus.
Most American workers pay more in payroll taxes than in federal income taxes, so this would be a huge tax cut.
Workers with incomes above $250,000 would be hit with a steep new payroll tax under proposals by Elizabeth Warren and other Democrats.
A couple who lived their lives and raised their family in Connecticut tell how the political class has destroyed the New England state they once called home but is now “no more.”
A bold tax cut right now would signal that President Donald Trump is serious about bringing growth back.
In the face of rising recession fears, the White House is considering a payroll tax cut aimed at boosting consumer spending.
Presidential hopeful Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) admitted not only the rich would pay their fair share to fund Medicare for All but regular folks would help foot the bill for government-run universal health care.