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@Old_Geezer
You're right (02:29). VAT was such a weasly addition to our way of life. I was too young to indertand it at the time but, retrospectively, I see it as being implemented by a Government who wanted more dosh but was fearful of doing it 'properly', by raising PAYE, as this would have cost them in both riots and in loss at the ballot box.
Instead we had taxes on lifestyle choices… at the time, these (booze & cogs) were the over indulgences of the working classes and the 'sensible consumption' by the more well off. It was aimed at behaviour-alteration/moderation and, in that regard was a punishment.
The fact that people indulged because those products were cheap (at the time) and that people needed a palliative for the rottenness of the daily grind was, evidently, lost on the think tank at the Treasury.
Then it got steadily worse. These days, we have so many piddly this-and-that taxes, with associated loopholes, get-out clauses (for the three-homed mega rich**), ways for unstoppably growing businesses to be treated as "zero profit"*, it all begins to look like a devious job creation scheme, made by accountants, for accountants.
* I keep meaning to create a thread about that but keep reading other people's threads. I need to search to see if it's already been done.
** I think residency rules have been tightened, in recent years, such that 3 months' stay attracts tax. cm,iIaw.