ABOLISHING stamp duty on shares would free up more than £4bn a year to repair the damage done to the pensions system, the Conservatives claim.
Shadow chancellor George Osborne says such a move would help repair some of the damage done by Labour’s removal of advanced corporation tax relief which he described as the government’s “single mos...
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