How you can beat Sunak's sneaky hikes on your income, property, capital gains and inheritance
'Stealth taxes' are set to cost Britain's households an extra £7.5bn this year. In the past allowances rose as incomes rose - now they're frozen until April 2026. Workers can keep out of higher tax band by increasing pension contributions.
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