Rachel Reeves is expected to backtrack on plans to cut the tax-free allowance for cash ISAs, amid growing criticisms and building societies reporting a jump in new accounts being set up. “Differing views” from within government and a longer consultation time with the financial sector have contributed to the pause in the policy, according to [...]
Full ArticleReeves puts cash ISA reform on ice ahead of Mansion House speech
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