![]() ![]() “The country is being held back by a Conservative government that crashed the economy, with working people paying the price. “Britain has so much potential but we are falling behind on the global stage, while mortgages, food and energy costs all go up and up,” she said. Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves is also calling on ministers to make “fairer choices” on tax and spending, and set out how they will grow the economy and improve living standards. Labour wants the government to show “urgent leadership” by moving to implement the top-up levy.ĭraft legislation to bring in the change was published in July 2022, but the proposals are yet to be laid in parliament. The aim would be to reduce the incentive to shift profits to low – or no – tax jurisdictions, as companies would have to fork out the minimum rate regardless of where the money was stored. This would only apply to firms with global revenues of more than €750m (£655m) a year. If they did not do so, Britain would be able to charge a top-up tax at home and gain that revenue, save for some exceptions. ![]() Under the plans, big companies with their headquarters in the UK would have to pay an effective rate of 15% on any profits they make in other jurisdictions around the world.
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