
Osborne: Income tax cut for 31 million people
In his Budget, the chancellor has announced changes to income tax with a new personal allowance of £11,500.
He said that meant basic level taxpayers would be be paying more than £1,000 less annually than they did five years ago.
He also announced the raising of the threshold for paying the top rate of tax to £45,000, which would take 500,000 people out of the band.
He closed his speech by describing it as a "Budget for working people", adding it would reach a surplus so that the next generation would not be paying off today's debts.
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