Summary
VOTERS may have to wait years to gain from Tory pledges to slash inheritance tax and stamp duty and give married couples a cash boost, senior Conservatives fear.
Party officials raced to assure voters and jittery backbenchers yesterday that they were committed to tax cuts in the first term of a Tory government.See the full content of this document
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Tories 'Will Take Years to Fulfil Pledges On Tax' [Scot Region]
Their reassurance followed reports that David Cameron would have to shelve them until he was voted in a second time.
Senior Conservatives privately admit that the aspiration to raise the inheritance tax threshold to Pounds 1million and scrap stamp duty for firs...See the full content of this document
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