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MoJ client account interest plan a “stealth tax on legal services” – Legal Futures

February 2, 2026

The Ministry of Justice’s plan to use client account interest to fund its work is “nothing more than a stealth tax on legal services”, according to the first public response to its consultation.

The post MoJ client account interest plan a “stealth tax on legal services” appeared first on Legal Futures.

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