No doubt income tax and most likely VAT will rise, maybe a small amount, that will have the knock on effect of pushing up prices on almost everything that we purchase, from holidays to personal items, no government can give away the amounts they are now without some payback sooner or later, give us a penny but will take back a pound, we all know that.
It wont be any good saying if flight tickets double, rentals rise, okay we wont use them, someone, somewhere will pay and that sets the bench mark.
If we think we are in strange horrible times now wait until this is fully over.
Perhaps some don't know this but in the UK if you are a small business, with a rates value of, I think less then £1,500 a year, your business is rates exempt, you pay nothing, then because of this you get a government grant of £10,000, you cant refuse it, now presume you told them no way, and did refuse it, would they still give you rates exempt status after this is over, due to many others taking the grant, doubt it, so its pay back time all around.