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Revenue from overseas citizens visiting, residing in, or doing business in Britain is a true "windfall tax" in the sense that it boosts tax revenues.
(The larger workforce also boosts tax receipts, helping Mr Osborne trim the deficit).But grumpy savers, many of them Conservative voters, are a political problem: 50% of over-60s reckon they would be better off after an interest-rate rise while just 7% think they would be worse off, according to a recent poll.
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The housing market has been a key driver of activity in the wider economy and boosts taxes for the government through stamp duty and capital gains tax.
Cutting the tax on pass-throughs, meanwhile, would boost tax avoidance by encouraging people to take wages in the form of lower-taxed pass-through income.
A crackdown on evaders was boosting tax collection.
The supply-siders say more tax cuts will boost economic growth which will boost tax revenues.
They boosted tax revenues, streamlined procurement and cut costs in what they called a "management shock".
He has also taken some first steps towards boosting tax revenues.
The Lib Dems will claim credit for changing the tone and boosting tax allowances.
McDonnell credited the jamboree with boosting tax and sales revenue in Caroline County by $800,000 last year.
In August, when the real depreciated a little, that debt became less onerous as exporters' extra earnings boosted tax revenues.
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