Skip to content
Sunday 23 August 2026London --:--Frankfurt --:--Zurich --:--
NewslettersSearchEN · DE · FR
MorningWire

European business, markets and politics

FTSE 100
10,816.56
+0.64%
DAX
26,136.56
+0.59%
CAC 40
8,484.43
+0.37%
STOXX 50
6,462.22
+0.63%
  • Europe
  • Markets
  • Business
  • Economy
  • Regulation
  • Politics
  • Opinion
More
GermanyFranceEU InstitutionsCompetitionPublic AffairsBankingTechnologyEnergy
  • Germany
  • France
  • Europe
  • Markets
  • Business
  • Economy
  • Regulation
  • Politics
  • Opinion
  • DE
Sunday 20 March 2022 7:22 am  |  Updated:  Sunday 20 March 2022 7:23 am

Treasury to reveal £40bn tax boost as Sunak faces calls to further tackle cost of living

By: Emily Hawkins

Add as a preferred source on Google

The Chancellor is preparing for a £40bn boost to the Treasury from higher tax receipts as industry and campaign groups call for more solutions to tackle the cost of living.

Rishi Sunak is expected to reveal better borrowing figures than previously forecast, alongside higher tax revenues and a slimmer debt-to-GDP ratio in 2021-22. The figures are anticipated to be better than estimates given by the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) in October.

However, the war in Ukraine has clouded prospects for the year ahead, while families are also eager to see Sunak announce fresh measures to tackle a looming cost of living crisis.

“The good news is that the Chancellor’s starting fiscal position is around £40bn above orginial expectations,” Barret Kupelian, senior economist at PWC told The Times.

Ukraine war

Conflict in Ukraine has forced the OBR to cut its GDP forecast for 2022 from an anticipated six per cent closer to three to four per cent. 

The Chancellor has said his goal with the upcoming spring statement is to “keep cutting taxes and get the tax burden down.”

The Treasury plans to hike National Insurance contributions from next month, which will raise £13bn to address the NHS backlog.

However, campaigners have said this increase comes at the worst possible time, with energy bills also set to soar 54 per cent in April.

There have been calls for Sunak to increase a previously-announced £200 discount on household energy bills, as well as to slash fuel duty.

Industry groups have also called for a VAT freeze, as hospitality and leisure bosses prepare for the tax to return to its pre-pandemic 20 per cent rate from 12.5 per cent.

Read more

 Burnham to unveil new cost of living measures on UK tour

Andy Burnham, Mayor of Greater Manchester, speaking outdoors with a lapel microphone on his suit jacket.

Share this article

  • Facebook
  • X
  • LinkedIn
  • WhatsApp
  • Email

Similarly tagged content:

Sections

  • News

Categories

  • Politics

Related Topics

  • Rishi Sunak

Trending Articles

  • Can debt-ridden Morrisons become a Big Four supermarket again?

  • Ratcliffe’s Ineos saves Runcorn plant

  • Mike Ashley’s Frasers offers to pay personal shoppers in Harvey Nichols takeover

  • Amazon says it buys books in bulk to ‘improve products’

  • Burnham predicted to raise taxes for ‘fundamental’ cost of living support

More from Morning Wire

  •  Burnham to unveil new cost of living measures on UK tour

    Politics
    Andy Burnham, Mayor of Greater Manchester, speaking outdoors with a lapel microphone on his suit jacket.
  • Consumer confidence extends upward streak in boost to Burnham and Healey

    Politics
    High street bustling with shoppers and vibrant storefronts, showcasing dynamic urban life and economic activity
  • Healey revives ‘price-gouging’ threat as cost of living options narrow

    Politics
    Chancellor John Healey smiling, wearing a navy suit, white shirt, and red tie.
  • War and tax: How the UK economy could get knocked off course

    Economics
    Andy Burnham speaking at a public event, emphasizing local governance and policy changes, wearing a suit and gesturing pas...
  • Burnham predicted to raise taxes for ‘fundamental’ cost of living support

    Economics
    Andy Burnham, Mayor of Greater Manchester, in a dark jacket and glasses, standing before a large pile of waste.
  • UK economy weathers Iran war shocks but slowdown incoming

    Economics
    Chancellor John Healey smiling, wearing a navy suit, white shirt, and red tie.
  • Easyjet extends window for another Castlelake bid

    Aviation
    EasyJet aircraft parked at the airport terminal ready for boarding, featuring distinctive orange branding and clear blue sky.
  • Aldi boss wades into supermarket ‘price-gouging’ row

    Retail
    Giles Hurley, Aldi UK CEO, stands in a supermarket produce aisle with fresh fruits and vegetables.
MorningWire

Independent European business, markets and political news for decision-makers.

Morning Briefing

Europe

  • Germany
  • France
  • EU Institutions
  • Europe

Business

  • Markets
  • Business
  • Economy
  • Regulation
  • Competition
  • Public Affairs

Editorial

  • Opinion
  • Editorial Policy
  • Corrections
  • Contact

Company

  • About Morning Wire
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • Cookie Policy
© 2026 Morning Wire Ltd · Published by Morning Wire Media, Bahnhofstrasse 65, 8001 Zürich, Switzerland
Privacy · Terms · Cookies · Facebook