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Workers could be clobbered as Rishi Sunak considers ‘stealth’ income tax rise

The new Prime Minister is said to be looking at extending the freeze on income tax thresholds for two years as his Chancellor draws up plans for an autumn statement

Workers could be clobbered by Rishi Sunak as he considers a £10billion “stealth” tax on wages.

The new Prime Minister is looking at extending a freeze on income tax thresholds, which would leave millions paying hundreds of pounds extra in tax.

As chancellor, Mr Sunak froze the personal allowance, the amount workers can earn without having to pay income tax, at £12,570 for three years until 2026.

The Treasury has now drawn up plans to extend this for an extra two years until 2028, according to The Times.

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