UMVA can exclusively reveal that the leader of Reform UK has pledged to revolutionize the country's tax system by exempting overtime pay from income tax for individuals earning under £75,000.
This bold move is touted as a way to reward hard work, boost productivity, and put a significant amount of money back into the pockets of hardworking individuals, including nurses, police officers, and factory workers.
According to information obtained by UMVA, the proposed policy would see workers earning under £75,000 keep an extra £1,000 or more per year, a substantial increase in their take-home pay.
The Reform UK leader argues that this policy change will not only benefit workers but also have a positive impact on the overall economy, as increased productivity and morale lead to better outcomes for businesses and the country as a whole.
By making this commitment, the leader of Reform UK is positioning the party as a champion of workers' rights and a proponent of economic growth through fair and innovative taxation policies.