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Rachel Reeves ‘a gnat’s whisker’ from having to boost taxes, says IFS

By Editorial Board Published June 12, 2025 3 Min Read
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Rachel Reeves ‘a gnat’s whisker’ from having to boost taxes, says IFS

Rachel Reeves is a “gnat’s whisker” away from having to boost taxes within the autumn finances, a number one economist has warned – regardless of the chancellor insisting her plans are “fully funded”.

Paul Johnson, director of the Institute for Fiscal Research (IFS), stated “any move in the wrong direction” for the economic system earlier than the following fiscal occasion would “almost certainly spark more tax rises”.

‘Sting within the tail’ in chancellor’s plans – politics newest

Talking the morning after she delivered her spending assessment, which units authorities budgets till 2029, Ms Reeves instructed Wilfred Frost climbing taxes wasn’t inevitable.

Her plans – which embody £29bn for day-to-day NHS spending, £39bn for reasonably priced and social housing, and boosts for defence and transport – are primarily based on what she set out in October’s finances.

That finances, her first as chancellor, included controversial tax hikes on employers and elevated borrowing to assist public providers.

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Spending assessment defined

Chancellor will not rule out tax rises

The Labour authorities has lengthy vowed to not increase taxes on “working people” – particularly earnings tax, nationwide insurance coverage for workers, and VAT.

Ms Reeves refused to utterly rule out tax rises in her subsequent finances, saying the world is “very uncertain”.

The Conservatives have claimed she is going to nearly actually must put taxes up, with shadow chancellor Mel Stride accusing her of mismanaging the economic system.

New official figures confirmed the economic system contracted in April by 0.3% – greater than anticipated. It coincided with Donald Trump imposing tariffs the world over.

Ms Reeves admitted the figures had been “disappointing” however pointed to extra optimistic figures from earlier months.

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Tories accuse Reeves over economic system

‘Sting within the tail’

She is hoping Labour’s plans will present extra jobs and enhance progress, with main infrastructure tasks “spread” throughout the nation – from the Sizewell C nuclear plant in Suffolk, to a rail line connecting Liverpool and Manchester.

However the IFS stated additional contractions within the economic system, and poor forecasts from the Workplace for Funds Accountability, would possible require the chancellor to extend the nationwide tax take as soon as once more.

It stated her spending assessment already accounted for a 5% rise in council tax to assist native authorities, labelling it a “sting in the tail” after she instructed Sky’s Beth Rigby that it would not must go up.

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