Businesses call on new UK Chancellor to delay IR35 and boost R&D tax credits

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Businesses call on new UK Chancellor to delay IR35 and boost R&D tax credits

Rishi Sunak, appointed Chancellor of the Exchequer on February 13 2020

Companies and NGOs want the UK’s new Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak to make a slew of tax changes in the next budget, due March 11. It is not yet clear if he will be pro-business in his new role, but he does believe in the UK leaving the EU.

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