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<p>Addressing inequalities is an important consideration for this Government, and
steps have already been taken to ensure those with the broadest shoulders bear the
greatest burden. That is why we have introduced reforms to dividend taxation and capital
gains tax, and ended permanent non-domicile status – to ensure the rich pay their
fair share. This has led to the top 1% of income taxpayers paying 29% of income tax
– a record high.</p><p> </p><p>This Government is also committed to ensuring opportunities
are shared in every part of the country. People across all regions are benefitting
from investments the Government is making. For example, since 2015, £12bn from the
Local Growth Fund has been provided to local enterprise partnerships for projects
that benefit the local area and economy. In addition to this, our new £3.6 billion
Towns Fund will level up opportunity and create places across the UK where people
want to live and thrive – supporting an initial 100 towns.</p><p> </p><p>By supporting
all places to reach their potential, we can drive growth at a national level and readily
share the benefits of a more prosperous United Kingdom.</p>
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