Tories told 'don't help friends with 50p tax'; IFS doubts policy value

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Energy and Climate Change Secretary Chris Huhne has added to coalition tensions over the future of the 50p top rate of income tax with a warning to Tories against 'helping their friends in the City'.

His comments come as a report from the Institute of Fiscal Studies (IFS) is expected to argue the 50p tax rate for those earning more than £150,000 may not boost Treasury coffers and may even lower revenue. This is because the wealthy, who provide a huge source of funds for the Chancellor, could reorganise their finances to avoid paying tax. "It is not clear whether the 50% rate will raise any at all," the IFS report will say, according to the Sunday Times. "There are numerous ways in which people might reduce their taxable incomes in response to higher tax rates; at some point, in...

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