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Boris Johnson plans to copy Donald Trump tax cut policy in hopes to boost UK businesses

BUSINESSES could get a boost from one of Donald Trump’s tax cuts.

Boris Johnson wants to copy the US president and allow British firms to offset new capital costs.

 Boris Johnson has said he plans to copy President Trump's tax policy in the hopes of helping British firms grow
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Boris Johnson has said he plans to copy President Trump's tax policy in the hopes of helping British firms growCredit: PA:Press Association

It would let them invest in new equipment or property far cheaper, helping growth.

In a phone hustings with Tory members, Mr Johnson said: “Look at what Trump is doing. They’ve got growth running at 3.6 per cent.

“He has been very clever in allowing businesses to offset capital investment in tax, with capital allowances.

“I think we should think about that sort of thing for start-ups, in addition to cutting corporation tax, which would also be effective.”

A campaign source said Mr Johnson’s team was looking at introducing the tax cut “across the board”.

It could significantly raise the threshold for the annual investment allowance, which was previously raised by Chancellor Philip Hammond from £200,000 to £1million.

BoJo is also said to be eyeing a Trump-style moratorium on all new regulations.

The rumour came as his camp denied reports that he wanted to slash the number of Cabinet posts by half.

A source said: “This is absolute nonsense.”

Work and Pensions Secretary Amber Rudd, whose department was said to be for the axe, also mocked the idea as “unworkable”.

 Trump allowed businesses to write off double the amount of equipment costs that they previously could in his 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act
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Trump allowed businesses to write off double the amount of equipment costs that they previously could in his 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs ActCredit: AFP or licensors
 Philip Hammond previously raised the Annual Investment Allowance threshold from £200,000 to £1million
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Philip Hammond previously raised the Annual Investment Allowance threshold from £200,000 to £1millionCredit: PA:Press Association
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