Rachel Reeves must avoid 'half-baked' tax rises to fix the economy, warns the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS).
The IFS urges the Chancellor to resist 'simply hiking rates' without changing an 'unfair' tax system.
Rachel Reeves could raise tens of billions from tax reforms without breaking Labour’s manifesto pledges.
The Government faces pressure to balance the books ahead of November’s autumn statement, amid warnings of a £50 billion black hole in the public finances.
The Chancellor must avoid "half-baked fixes" to Britain’s economic woes at the Budget.
Author's summary: IFS warns against unfair tax system fixes.