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Charlotte Gifford

Charlotte Gifford

Senior Money Reporter at The Daily Telegraph

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  • English
Covering topics
  • Finance & Banking Services

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Recent Articles

telegraph.co.uk

Britain’s wealthiest families hit with £9m inheritance tax bills

Nearly 900 households have paid more than £1m in death duties, data reveals
telegraph.co.uk

The homeowners who face a £194k hit in Reeves’s pension tax raid

Single homeowners exposed to ‘postcode lottery’ in death duty bills
telegraph.co.uk

Savers face ‘triple tax’ threat on pensions

Pensioners face various charges on their retirement wealth under Labour’s new rules
telegraph.co.uk

Unions in uproar over Labour call to ‘justify’ public sector pay rises

Ignoring pay review recommendations raises threat of renewed strike action
telegraph.co.uk

Couples face £15bn hit in feared inheritance tax raid

So-called ‘spousal exemption’ likely in the firing line of Rachel Reeves’s Budget
telegraph.co.uk

Labour to hammer low earners in capital gains tax raid

Workers saving into company share schemes will face tax hit
telegraph.co.uk

Savers face ‘horrible tax bill’ in Reeves’s Budget

Heavier hit to assets will deter ordinary investors, warns Britain’s biggest stockbroker
telegraph.co.uk

Rachel Reeves hit by extra £100m state pension bill

Triple lock guarantee will push retirees’ pay to £11,975 a year
telegraph.co.uk

Rachel Reeves claimed £1,225 on expenses for tax returns help

Dozens of MPs claim taxpayer cash for accounting support
telegraph.co.uk

Rachel Reeves considers cut to tax-free pension withdrawals

Lump-sum limit may be reduced by two thirds to £100,000 after recommendations from think tanks
telegraph.co.uk

Labour VAT raid drives 10,000 pupils out of private schools

Educating influx of students in the state system will cost £92.8m