Will the UK increase the personal income tax rate before 2025?
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NO

Any change to personal income taxes that would yield higher taxes for some income levels would be sufficient to resolve yes (even if the tax rate would be lowered for other income levels).

Fine print: For the purposes of this question, only the tax rate for England, Northern Ireland, and Wales is considered and only income after personal allowances is considered. A tax increase after a tax decrease would still resolve yes. The tax rate considered is the regular income tax + National Insurance.

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Are you only considering income tax rather than the elements of National Insurance which are a tax on income?

Will this resolve to YES if NI is reduced/abolished and income tax goes up to make up for it?

@SimonGrayson No, I think that NI should be included in what is considered the income tax and thus the tax rate should be: regular income tax + NI. I'll clarify in the description.

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