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Give families an additional tax-free allowance for each child

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Introduce a tax-free allowance for each dependent child under 18, in addition to the personal allowance, and ensure it is given to the parent with primary day-to-day care of the child.

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Give families an additional tax-free allowance for each child

National

Introduce a tax-free allowance for each dependent child under 18, in addition to the personal allowance, and ensure it is given to the parent with primary day-to-day care of the child.

National
391 reactions·100% agree
Rachel Reeves

Rachel Reeves

Chancellor

Chancellor

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Reasons for2
Reasons against0

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Members can read every reason.

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