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Chancellor looks at raising revenue by overhauling perks enjoyed by UK residents with an overseas domicile
Deteriorating forecasts pose challenge for UK chancellor as Tory MPs seek tax cuts to improve election prospects
UK chancellor has promised ‘smart’ cuts in his Budget that reward work
FT Money seeks readers’ views before and after the chancellor’s statement
UK chancellor’s move aims to reassure voters that Conservatives represent the interests of homeowners
Figure for January helps bring fiscal year-to-date borrowing numbers below previous forecasts as Budget looms
Resolution Foundation says Jeremy Hunt’s potential cuts will sit between earlier increases and further rises after general election
Jeremy Hunt’s plan to sell down the UK government stake risks backfiring badly
New fiscal forecasts show chancellor has dwindling room for manoeuvre
Chancellor’s attempts to revitalise investment in British companies via UK savings account face growing scepticism
Chancellor examines new curbs on Whitehall budgets as his fiscal headroom is hit by higher borrowing costs
Business groups say scrapping of VAT-free shopping for visitors has put UK retailers at disadvantage
Chancellor tries to reset expectations ahead of key economic forecasts from BoE
Chancellor urged to curb borrowing and boost spending in key areas rather than offer Budget giveaway
Headroom of £14bn considerably lower than that forecast by independent analysts
OBR says £13bn of budgetary headroom is exposed to changing economic assumptions as chancellor plots tax cuts
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt’s fiscal ‘headroom’ could rise by £6bn-£10bn, economists estimate
Lower UK borrowing costs are set to provide the chancellor with more options at March Budget, economists say
PM’s comments come as government leaves open possibility of two more fiscal events before polling day
Chancellor and executives will meet next week as government looks to boost sector’s international standing
Fiscal event seen by Downing Street as a crucial milestone in the run-up to UK general election
Also in today’s newsletter, Biden orders review of Nippon Steel-US Steel deal and economist Robert Solow dies
UK chancellor says lowering cost of borrowing would be crucial moment in shifting country’s economic mood
Agreement aims to make it easier for corporate and wealthy clients in the two markets to do business with each other
Tory parliamentary defeat over payouts highlights challenge for Rachel Reeves to meet chancellor’s painful and rigid limits
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