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Charities in ‘real danger’ due to employers’ national insurance rise, Tories say
The shadow culture secretary said the Government’s ‘charity tax’ will cost the sector £1.4 billion.
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Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy was pressed by MPs on how creative industries will be affected by the ‘charity tax’
(Ben Whitley/PA)
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Rhiannon James and Will Durrant, PA Political Staff
November 28, 2024 at 11:38am GMT
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