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Labour: We'll end bogus self-employment
Party 'would close construction tax loophole'

Labour has promised to take action against construction industry scourge bogus self-employment.

Shadow Treasury secretary Rachel Reeves said a Labour government would close a loophole that costs the Treasury £400 million a year by treating around 300,000 directly employed workers as self-employed, allowing employers to dodge their tax responsibilities.

Ms Reeves said the policy undermined "responsible employers" in the industry as other firms can undercut them.

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