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<p>Since 2010, this government has taken unprecedented action to ensure that large
multinationals pay their fair share of tax in the UK. For example, at Budget 2018,
the Chancellor announced the introduction of a new Digital Services Tax (DST) from
April 2020. This will raise around £1.5bn across four years.</p><p> </p><p>At the
same time, the government remains committed to keeping taxes low for working people.
A typical basic rate taxpayer will pay £1,200 less in tax in 2019-20 than in 2010,
and we’ve announced plans to freeze fuel duty for the ninth year in a row.</p><p>
</p><p>The government will continue to keep all tax policy under review.</p>
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