{"componentChunkName":"component---src-templates-post-js","path":"/imf-says-tax-the-rich/","result":{"data":{"ghostPost":{"id":"Ghost__Post__5e15d1ef5abbca003800a76a","title":"IMF says tax the rich","slug":"imf-says-tax-the-rich","featured":false,"feature_image":"https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1563198804-b144dfc1661c?ixlib=rb-1.2.1&q=80&fm=jpg&crop=entropy&cs=tinysrgb&w=2000&fit=max&ixid=eyJhcHBfaWQiOjExNzczfQ","excerpt":"Kristalina Georgieva, head of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), has said raising taxes on high earners would reduce inequality and can be done without damaging economic growth. ","custom_excerpt":"Kristalina Georgieva, head of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), has said raising taxes on high earners would reduce inequality and can be done without damaging economic growth. ","created_at_pretty":"08 January, 2020","published_at_pretty":"08 January, 2020","updated_at_pretty":"08 January, 2020","created_at":"2020-01-08T12:58:23.000+00:00","published_at":"2020-01-08T13:37:09.000+00:00","updated_at":"2020-01-08T13:37:19.000+00:00","meta_title":null,"meta_description":null,"og_description":null,"og_image":null,"og_title":null,"twitter_description":null,"twitter_image":null,"twitter_title":null,"authors":[{"name":"Annie Mellor","slug":"annie","bio":null,"profile_image":null,"twitter":null,"facebook":null,"website":null}],"primary_author":{"name":"Annie Mellor","slug":"annie","bio":null,"profile_image":null,"twitter":null,"facebook":null,"website":null},"primary_tag":null,"tags":[{"name":"#feed","slug":"hash-feed","description":null,"feature_image":null,"meta_description":null,"meta_title":null,"visibility":"internal"},{"name":"multiply-minute","slug":"multiply-minute","description":"The 1-minute read to get the money news you need with expert adviser commentary","feature_image":null,"meta_description":null,"meta_title":null,"visibility":"public"}],"plaintext":"Wednesday 8th January\n\nGet straight to the good stuff every day with the Multiply Minute; a\nlightning-quick round-up of the money news and how it affects you.\n\nIMF 180 on tax\nKristalina Georgieva, head of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), has said \nraising taxes on high earners would reduce inequality\n[https://www.theguardian.com/business/2020/jan/07/imf-boss-says-raise-taxes-on-the-rich-to-tackle-inequality] \nand can be done without damaging economic growth. It’s a big change of heart for\nthe IMF, which bails out bankrupt economies and issues policy advice, and has\npreviously advocated for tax cuts for the wealthy.\n\nTravel money chaos\nThe Travelex ransomware saga chugs on with customers left disappointed and out\nof pocket [https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-51026383] by the foreign currency\ntrader's debilitating cyber-attack. Thousands of holidaymakers' money is in\nlimbo with little information on when, how or if the problem will be resolved.\nThe criminals behind the hack are demanding $6 million (£4.8 million) from the\ncurrency trader.\n\nPension funds pressure Barclays\nA group of institutional investors with shares in Barclays has called on the\nbank to stop lending to fossil fuel companies. Campaign group Share Action,\nbacked by shareholders, has filed a resolution\n[https://www.theguardian.com/business/2020/jan/08/pension-funds-urge-barclays-to-stop-lending-to-fossil-fuel-firms] \nurging Barclays to phase out their dealings with companies that are failing to\nmeet Paris climate accord targets. We’ll find out what Barclays thinks in May,\nwhen it’s voted on at their annual general meeting. \n\nMore Woodford woes\nThe failure of the Woodford fund had another twist in store for investors\nyesterday as it was revealed the money manager and his business partner \npocketed\na cool £13.8 million in the financial year before the collapse of the fund\n[https://www.independent.co.uk/news/business/news/neil-woodford-fund-manager-dividends-equity-income-collapse-a9274251.html]\n. At least 300,000 people still have money locked into the fund which is due to\nbe wound up on the 18th January.\n\nLawbreaking bosses\nAn estimated 11,000 UK companies paid workers less than minimum wage last year,\nbut only 1,456 of them were caught by HMRC\n[https://www.theguardian.com/society/2020/jan/08/hmrc-firms-paying-below-minimum-wage]\n. It’s feared even more bosses could try and get away with underpaying when the\nminimum wage goes up in April.","html":"<p><strong>Wednesday 8th January</strong></p><p>Get straight to the good stuff every day with the Multiply Minute; a lightning-quick round-up of the money news and how it affects you.</p><h3 id=\"imf-180-on-tax\">IMF 180 on tax</h3><p>Kristalina Georgieva, head of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), has said <a href=\"https://www.theguardian.com/business/2020/jan/07/imf-boss-says-raise-taxes-on-the-rich-to-tackle-inequality\">raising taxes on high earners would reduce inequality</a> and can be done without damaging economic growth. It’s a big change of heart for the IMF, which bails out bankrupt economies and issues policy advice, and has previously advocated for tax cuts for the wealthy.</p><h3 id=\"travel-money-chaos\">Travel money chaos</h3><p>The Travelex ransomware saga chugs on with <a href=\"https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-51026383\">customers left disappointed and out of pocket</a> by the foreign currency trader's debilitating cyber-attack. Thousands of holidaymakers' money is in limbo with little information on when, how or if the problem will be resolved. The criminals behind the hack are demanding $6 million (£4.8 million) from the currency trader.</p><h3 id=\"pension-funds-pressure-barclays\">Pension funds pressure Barclays</h3><p>A group of institutional investors with shares in Barclays has called on the bank to stop lending to fossil fuel companies. Campaign group Share Action, backed by shareholders, has <a href=\"https://www.theguardian.com/business/2020/jan/08/pension-funds-urge-barclays-to-stop-lending-to-fossil-fuel-firms\">filed a resolution</a> urging Barclays to phase out their dealings with companies that are failing to meet Paris climate accord targets. We’ll find out what Barclays thinks in May, when it’s voted on at their annual general meeting. </p><h3 id=\"more-woodford-woes\">More Woodford woes</h3><p>The failure of the Woodford fund had another twist in store for investors yesterday as it was revealed the money manager and his business partner <a href=\"https://www.independent.co.uk/news/business/news/neil-woodford-fund-manager-dividends-equity-income-collapse-a9274251.html\">pocketed a cool £13.8 million in the financial year before the collapse of the fund</a>. At least 300,000 people still have money locked into the fund which is due to be wound up on the 18th January.</p><h3 id=\"lawbreaking-bosses\">Lawbreaking bosses</h3><p>An estimated 11,000 UK companies paid workers less than minimum wage last year, but <a href=\"https://www.theguardian.com/society/2020/jan/08/hmrc-firms-paying-below-minimum-wage\">only 1,456 of them were caught by HMRC</a>. It’s feared even more bosses could try and get away with underpaying when the minimum wage goes up in April.</p>","url":"https://multiply.ghost.io/imf-says-tax-the-rich/","uuid":"fa798852-0b5b-41a5-9f8b-4c1475e706ab","page":null,"codeinjection_foot":null,"codeinjection_head":null,"codeinjection_styles":null,"comment_id":"5e15d1ef5abbca003800a76a"}},"pageContext":{"slug":"imf-says-tax-the-rich"}},"staticQueryHashes":["176528973","2358152166","2561578252","2731221146","4145280475"]}