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Treasury responds as support soars for £18,000 income tax threshold change | Personal Finance | Finance

Treasury responds as support soars for £18,000 income tax threshold change | Personal Finance | Finance

Pressure mounts on chancellor to raise income tax threshold – need to know A campaign demanding Chancellor Rachel Reeves raise the income tax threshold to £18,000 has gained momentum after forcing a Treasury response. The petition has reached 15,764 signatures and could trigger parliamentary debate if it hits 100,000. Millions face extra tax due to the threshold freeze at £12,570 until 2031, with Britain’s most vulnerable workers bearing the brunt. The Treasury firmly rejected the proposal, stating: “The Government currently has no plans to increase the Personal Allowance to £18,000. Increasing the Personal Allowance to £18,000 would come at a significant fiscal cost of over £40 billion per year.” Minimum wage workers will pay an extra £137 annually by 2030 due to the prolonged freeze. The Office for Budget Responsibility estimates the threshold freeze will raise over £55 billion by 2030/31. Earlier petitions calling for a £20,000 threshold attracted 281,792 signatures, becoming one of Parliament’s most-signed campaigns. The Resolution Foundation warns working-age households face a “triple hit” from taxation, utility bills and council tax rises. …

Key personal tax threshold £12,570 update as £18,000 call backing soar | Personal Finance | Finance

Key personal tax threshold £12,570 update as £18,000 call backing soar | Personal Finance | Finance

Chancellor Rachel Reeves is being urged to raise the lowest tax threshold (Image: Getty) Support is soaring for a new call for Chancellor Rachel Reeves to raise the lowest income tax threshold to £18,000. A new petition on the parliament website has soared in support since it was created – and it is urging Ms Reeves to reverse her decision to freeze the lowest income tax threshold of £12,570 until 2031. In the November budget, Chancellor Rachel Reeves extended the tax thresholds freeze to 2031. For the 2026/27 tax year, the standard UK Personal Allowance remains frozen at £12,570, meaning no income tax is paid on earnings up to this amount. Some of Britain’s most financially vulnerable workers face being taxed the moment their earnings exceed that figure – and because it has remained unchanged, inflation and wage growth mean that considerably more people are now liable for tax than would otherwise have been the case had it risen in line with historical precedent. The petition, which can be viewed here, said: “Raise the personal …