Reeves faces £20bn-plus hit from UK productivity cut
Bigger-than-expected OBR figure could increase chances of chancellor having to make tax rises in budgetBusiness live – latest updatesRachel Reeves will have to account for a bigger-than-expected £20bn hit to...
By Kalyeena Makortoff and Richard Partington · The Guardian World
Bigger-than-expected OBR figure could increase chances of chancellor having to make tax rises in budget Business live – latest updates Rachel Reeves will have to account for a bigger-than-expected £20bn hit to the public finances in next month’s budget, the Guardian understands, as the Treasury’s forecaster prepares to cut predictions for UK productivity. The Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) is planning to cut its trend productivity growth prediction by 0.3 percentage points, in a move that increases the likelihood of the chancellor announcing tax rises on 26 November. Continue reading...