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Cash-strapped nations raise heat on rich

By Vanessa Houlder in London

Published: May 4 2009 21:17 | Last updated: May 4 2009 21:17

The issue of higher taxes for top earners is creeping on to the political agenda as the deepening recession increases popular pressure for the rich to shoulder a bigger share of the burden.

When the UK announced a 50 per cent tax rate in last month’s Budget, it was following a lead set by the US and Ireland. Some politicians in France, Germany and Australia are also mulling whether to ask the rich to pay more.

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