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Worried about Council Tax increases?
Guess this could equally well be posted in Home & Garden, but is everybody aware of the national compaign to protest against Council Tax increases and introduce a fairer way of paying, related to income? It is a non-party political campaign, supported by the Royal British Legion.
If not, check out the following website: IsItFair.co.uk
You can sign a petition, contact your MP, print off car stickers and sign up for e-mail updates on progress of the campaign.
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No best answer has yet been selected by WendyS. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I always felt that the poll tax was the fairest way by taxing individuals who use the services rather than the property. Obviously many people disagreed with this.
There already is provision for poorer people to pay less and if it were related to income this would just bring in another tier of bureaucracy and increased costs etc.
The Poll tax WAS fairer. The only people who complained about it were those people who had never paid the rates / council tax and were annoyed about having to pay for things after years of getting them for nothing.
I do think the Tories should have phased in the Poll tax on a gradual basis. Get everyone registered first and get them used to paying, and then gradually increase the poll tax and reduce the rates year on year. Then we would not have had the protests.
It certainly seems silly to base a tax on the value of the house which takes into almost no account of how many people live there or how much money they may have.
A house with 11 people in it would pay the same council tax as a next door house with 2 people in it.
Who was it that decided you had to pay more tax on nothing more subtle than the size of your house? What a ridiculous idea that is.
Well guys I thought I was the only one who thought that the community charge was a good system. It just got torpedoed by the great unwashed who where shocked that they would now have to contribute. Council tax is much worse. You have pensioners who have the house and little else being saddled with huge bills.
Another thing is the total inefficiency of local authorities who seem to spend fortunes on trendy psuedo jobs just to prove how PC they are. Not to mention thousands of councillers on the gravy train. If a private company ran like a local authority they'd be down the loo quicker than you could say, diversity consultant.
I'm rapidly coming around to the local income tax idea but I'm worried it's just another percentage to keep hiking up.
The council tax is for services which the local authority provide, collecting rubbish, keeping the streets clean, Policing etc etc
So why, just because somebody earns more, should they pay more for the same service that everybody else gets. As a higher rate tax payer they already pay more tax into the system.
Would it be fair if general goods were priced the same way, so if you earn �10k pa you pay 50p for a pint of milk but if you earn �20k you pay �1 a pint.
I'm not saying there shouldn't be schemes in place for people who have trouble paying, pensioners being the prime example.
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