UK imposes balance sheet tax on banks

Britain’s banks will be hit with a balance sheet tax to raise more than £2bn (€2.39bn) a year, the Chancellor announced today.

UK imposes balance sheet tax on banks

Britain’s banks will be hit with a balance sheet tax to raise more than £2bn (€2.39bn) a year, the Chancellor announced today.

The bank levy will come into force next January and will help the sector play its part in shrinking the UK’s deficit after being bailed out with taxpayer cash during the financial crisis.

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