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A full list of stealth tax options Labour Party Chancellor Rachel Reeves could target in her Autumn Budget has been revealed - as an Income Tax hike is ruled out.

Ms Reeves has abandoned plans to raise headline income tax rates ahead of the November 26 Budget. But experts now expect a package of less visible threshold and base adjustments, so-called “stealth” taxes.

The changes are designed to increase revenue without altering headline rates. Ms Reeves could extend or tighten the freeze on Income Tax and National Insurance thresholds, it is feared.

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Other options include cutting the higher-rate Income Tax threshold, tightening pension tax reliefs and reduce the tax-free lump sum and ref

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