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The next U.S. president could face a tax battle in 2025 — here's what it means for investors
The next U.S. president could face a tax battle in 2025 over expiring tax breaks enacted by former President Donald Trump. Here’s what it means for investors.
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UK's ultra-rich feel the pinch from Labour's tax-raising budget
Britain’s wealthy are feeling the pinch following a slew of targeted tax hikes in the Labour government’s budget, with many saying they are making good on plans to leave.
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Trump's tariffs could trigger ‘dramatic' price spikes on clothes, furniture, warns retail group
Vice President Kamala Harris has campaigned against Donald Trump’s tariff proposals, calling them a sales tax on American consumers.
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A tax break Trump and Harris backed to woo swing state Nevada voters is headed for a bigger post-election national fight
Donald Trump and Kamala Harris back no-tax-on-tips policy, but in an election where the economy is the No. 1 issue, economists say the idea is flawed.
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Prop 35 explained: Health care tax
Proposition 35 would provide permanent funding for Medi-Cal health care services. NBCLA’s Conan Nolan explains.
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Surge in UK borrowing costs is not a repeat of the ‘mini-budget' crisis, economists say
“It isn’t anything like we saw with the Trussonomics mini-budget when that spike really was high after those unfunded tax cuts came in,” one analyst said.
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Higher taxes will make it harder for Britain to build ‘the next Nvidia,' tech execs say
Startup founders and investors slammed capital gains tax hikes in the U.K., saying it would make it harder for the country to succeed as a global tech hub.
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UK businesses warn Labour government's tax-raising budget will hurt hiring and boost inflation
British businesses took a bruising from Finance Minister Rachel Reeves’ bumper tax rising budget on Wednesday.
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UK borrowing costs soar day after Labour government unveiled tax-raising budget
U.K. bond yields spiked sharply Thursday after the ruling Labour Party unveiled a sweeping package of tax hikes and increased borrowing.
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‘Inflation is like a regressive tax,' economist says — only one group can ‘easily afford' holiday spending this year
If the thought of holiday spending makes you wince, you’re not alone. Only one group can easily afford this year’s costs, a survey found.
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