Sam Bailey: "Tax Freedom Day" Comes Later in the Year than Ever and It Doesn't Look Like Getting Better
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Sam Bailey: "Tax freedom day" comes later in the year than ever and it doesn't look like getting better
Sam Bailey is a research analyst at the Adam Smith Institute. Imagine working from January 1st until June 11th and not seeing a single penny for yourself. That’s the grim reality for the average British taxpayer in 2025, according to the Adam Smith Institute’s latest Tax Freedom Day report. This year, it falls on June 12th – 162 days into the year, six days later than last year, and 21 days later than before the pandemic. By 2028, it’s set to fa…
Sam Bailey: “Tax freedom day” comes later in the year than ever and it doesn’t look like getting better
Sam Bailey is a research analyst at the Adam Smith Institute. Imagine working from January 1st until June 11th and not seeing a single penny for yourself. That’s the grim reality for the average Briti
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Sam Bailey is a research analyst at the Adam Smith Institute. Imagine working from January 1st until June 11th and not seeing a single penny for yourself. That’s the grim reality for the average British taxpayer in 2025, according to the Adam Smith Institute’s latest Tax Freedom Day report. This year, it falls on June 12th – 162 days into the year, six days later than last year, and 21 days later than before the pandemic. By 2028, it’s set […] S…
UK on track for latest Tax Freedom Day ever by 2028 - Wealth DFM
Tax Freedom Day is a measure of when Britons stop paying tax, and start putting their earnings into their own pocket. In 2025, the Adam Smith Institute has estimated that every penny the average person earned for working up to and including June 11th went to the taxman – from June 12th they are finally earning for themselves. British taxpayers have worked for a gruelling 162 days for the taxpayer this year, the latest since current records bega…
Brits to spend half a year waiting for Tax Freedom Day
Tax Freedom Day is set to be on the latest ever date within a matter of years, fresh research has revealed, with Chancellor Rachel Reeves showing no signs of cutting taxes in the near future, given inflated spending. Reeves unveiled billions more cash to be injected into several departments at yesterday’s Spending Review while funding commitments for some policies, such as a U-turn on winter fuel payments, have not been laid out. But research …
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