Gulf Today Report
British finance minister Rishi Sunak to add tax on business to pay for COVID-10 support scheme extension in next month’s budget.
Sunak is expected to announce in his speech on March 3 of increasing corporation tax from 19 pence to 23 pence, according to a report.
The move is likely to raise 12 billion pounds ($16.8 billion) a year.
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According to Sunak allies, he won’t be increasing the corporation tax above 23%.
These measures will help pay for an extension to the furlough scheme, VAT cuts and business support loans until at least August.
Britain's economy had its biggest slump in 300 years in 2020, when it contracted by 10%, and will shrink by 4% in the first three months of 2021, the Bank of England predicts.