To reverse the recent increases in child poverty caused by cuts to working-age benefits and tax credits, the next government will need to increase tax revenue, argue the authors of the latest policy book from CPAG.
Published to influence the thinking about the best way of doing this, the contributors explore our current tax system with its various.
To reverse the recent increases in child poverty caused by cuts to working-age benefits and tax credits, the next government will need to increase tax revenue, argue the authors of the latest policy book from CPAG