FAMILIES will have to work an extra four days this year to pay off their soaring tax bill under Labour.
Analysis by the Adam Smith Institute has declared Saturday ‘Tax Freedom Day’ when the average worker has finally earned enough this year to pay their share of the nation’s tax bill.
The June 6 declaration is the latest ever made. Last year, Tax Freedom Day fell on June 2. Before the pandemic it was a full fortnight earlier.
The free market think tank warned that tax rises already baked in mean the date is now on course to slip to June 12 by
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