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Prioritise planning reform and cut tax to boost growth, economists urge

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Economists ⁤Call for Tax Cuts & Planning Reform to Spur UK Growth Ahead of Budget

London,UK – ‍Economists are urging the​ government to prioritise planning ⁢reform and targeted ⁣tax cuts to stimulate economic growth,as Rachel Reeves prepares for‍ this year’s Budget following a damning report ⁣from the office for Budget Responsibility (OBR). While acknowledging the need to boost​ tax receipts, the consensus leans towards reducing levies on⁣ areas crucial for investment and‌ activity, rather than broad-based increases.

The ⁤recommendations, stemming from a‌ recent survey of economists, ⁢suggest cuts to ‌stamp Duty, national Insurance, and Corporation Tax, alongside Business Rates and Capital ⁣Gains Tax. This approach contrasts with calls ​for increased revenue ⁢from Excise Duties, Fuel Duties, and Value Added Tax (VAT), which economists ⁣identified as options to “minimise the economic costs of taxation” should revenue increases be necessary.

The survey highlighted energy costs as a important, underrated weakness for the⁣ UK economy, with three-quarters of respondents supporting further North Sea exploration. However, the think tank acknowledged “little⁤ the government can do” to address high energy prices in the short term. ⁤

beyond taxation, economists pointed to tax reform‍ and potentially scrapping the triple lock pension as ⁤avenues to address precarious public finances. expanding the Global Talent visa⁣ scheme was also identified as a potential economic win for ‍Labour, though the OBR is unlikely to recognize such⁢ changes as‌ a significant ⁢growth policy.

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