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Treasury warns of tax rises to fill financial hole

The Treasury has warned of “inevitable” tax rises as Prime Minister Rishi Sunak seeks to fill a “black hole” in public finances.

Mr Sunak and Chancellor Jeremy Hunt met on Monday to discuss options for the financial statement on 17 November.

They agreed “tough decisions” were needed on tax rises, as well as on spending.

The Treasury gave no details but said “everybody would need to contribute more in tax in the years ahead”.

A Treasury source did not put a figure on what they called “the fiscal black hole”, but the BBC has previously been told it may need to be at least £50bn.

Sourcebbc.com
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