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Are We Still All Still In It Together ?
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -politi cs-2657 2914
Failed Tory Chancellor responsible for the September 1992 "Black Wednesday" debacle, now saying that "too many people" are paying tax apparently.
Listening to Lamont talk about fiscal matters must be akin to listening to Herod giving a discourse on child health issues.
So, are we still "all in it together" or that just the poorer part of our population ? Don't wealthy people have a part to play in our economic recovery ?
Failed Tory Chancellor responsible for the September 1992 "Black Wednesday" debacle, now saying that "too many people" are paying tax apparently.
Listening to Lamont talk about fiscal matters must be akin to listening to Herod giving a discourse on child health issues.
So, are we still "all in it together" or that just the poorer part of our population ? Don't wealthy people have a part to play in our economic recovery ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ."Don't wealthy people have a part to play in our economic recovery ? " - yes and they pay the most tax too. I realise it's hard for you socialist types to get your head round this but someone has to create the wealth for you guys to spend. Direct taxation is proportaional, ie x% of a lot is more money than x% of a smaller figure, QED, higher paid workers pay more tax, geddit?
The former Chancellor is correct, too many people are paying tax, by that of course he means direct tax. I would have thought that you would be delighted that starting next month several hundred thousand people will be under the tax threshold altogether.
Not sure what you are moaning about, unless you just want to hike up the top rates out of envy, it sure doesn't raise much revenue.
Someone needs to create the "other peoples money" for your socialist mates to spend mikey.
The former Chancellor is correct, too many people are paying tax, by that of course he means direct tax. I would have thought that you would be delighted that starting next month several hundred thousand people will be under the tax threshold altogether.
Not sure what you are moaning about, unless you just want to hike up the top rates out of envy, it sure doesn't raise much revenue.
Someone needs to create the "other peoples money" for your socialist mates to spend mikey.
> BBC admits 300 stars paid through private firms can avoid tax
More than twice as many BBC stars as previously thought could be avoiding paying the right amount of tax, The Daily Telegraph can disclose. <
http:// www.tel egraph. co.uk/c ulture/ tvandra dio/bbc /940661 0/BBC-a dmits-3 00-star s-paid- through -privat e-firms -can-av oid-tax .html
More than twice as many BBC stars as previously thought could be avoiding paying the right amount of tax, The Daily Telegraph can disclose. <
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Surely it's not the wealthy that Mr Lamont was talking about.
It's the many skilled tradespeople - ordinary workers - who are being pulled into the top rate. Many working pensioners are being hit too, as well as nurses and teachers..
Every time the coalition has raised the tax threshold at the bottom, it has clawed it back by lowering the 40p straing point.
It's the many skilled tradespeople - ordinary workers - who are being pulled into the top rate. Many working pensioners are being hit too, as well as nurses and teachers..
Every time the coalition has raised the tax threshold at the bottom, it has clawed it back by lowering the 40p straing point.
I think that's right, Hopkirk, the basic rate seems to cover fewer and fewer people and what you'd call the lower middle class (teachers, police) are finding themselves in the next bracket, which really ought to cover only the comfortable middle class like me.
Having said that - they're not paying 40% on very much of the income, it's not like every penny they earn is taxed at that rate.
Having said that - they're not paying 40% on very much of the income, it's not like every penny they earn is taxed at that rate.