Labour to pay for NHS and breakfast clubs by closing non-dom loopholes
by Zoe Grunewald
Apr 09, 2024
3 minutes
Labour will crack down on tax avoiders to pay for its commitments to schools and the NHS, the shadow chancellor has said.
The party will look to raise £5 billion a year by the end of the next parliament by narrowing the tax gap – the difference between the amount of money HMRC is owed and the amount it actually receives.
It will also raise £2.6 billion over the next parliament by closing loopholes in the , people who
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