
U.K. scraps tax cut for wealthy that sparked market turmoil
The Hindu
Will not scrap the top 45% rate of income tax paid on earnings above 1,50,000 pounds ($167,000) a year, says Treasury chief Kwasi Kwarteng
The British Government has dropped plans to cut income tax for top earners, part of a package of unfunded cuts that sparked turmoil on financial markets and sent the pound to record lows.
Treasury chief Kwasi Kwarteng said on October 3 that he will not scrap the top 45% rate of income tax paid on earnings above 1,50,000 pounds ($167,000) a year.
“We get it, and we have listened,” he said in a statement.
The U-turn comes as more lawmakers from the governing Conservative Party turn on government tax plans announced 10 days ago.
It also comes hours after the Conservatives released advance extracts of a speech Mr. Kwarteng is due to give later on Monday at the party’s annual conference, saying: “We must stay the course. I am confident our plan is the right one.” Prime Minister Liz Truss defended the measures on Oct. 2, but said she could have “done a better job laying the ground” for the announcements.
Ms. Truss took office less than a month ago, promising to radically reshape Britain’s economy to end years of sluggish growth. But the government’s September 23 announcement of a stimulus package that includes 45 billion pounds ($50 billion) in tax cuts, to be paid for by government borrowing, sent the pound tumbling to a record low against the dollar.
The Bank of England was forced to intervene to prop up the bond market, and fears that the bank will soon hike interest rates caused mortgage lenders to withdraw their cheapest deals, causing turmoil for homebuyers.

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