Treasury reportedly considering budget move expanding national insurance to include rental income
The Treasury is reportedly considering a tax on landlords that will target income from rents in the upcoming autumn budget.
The proposals are centred on the expansion of national insurance to include rental income, which is currently exempt from the levy, as part of a broader push to plug a potential £40bn shortfall in the public finances.
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