22-04-2009, 14:51 | #21 |
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Would it just be insane to have a set percentage for all? So it's all relative. Everybody has the same relevant impact to their finances. Take somebody earning £800 a month and somebody earning £4000. Losing £80 from a £800 wage packet is going to sting as much as losing £400 from a £4000 wage packet.
In end-money terms the difference is stark, but the structure is there. The lifestyle is different, and in stark constrasts like that, £400 and £80 will be seen in the same manner by the two cases. Different amounts but same attitude to the amount, if you know what I mean?
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22-04-2009, 14:52 | #22 |
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1.7 billion to be spent on the jobcentre network? There's already more people looking for work and more being laid off each week. That money needs to be spent on getting companies to employ people, not getting them to look for jobs which don't exist!
It also drives me nuts that they reckon they could save 10-15bn internally making the government "more efficient" (radio news monday), why was it allowed to be run so inefficient for all these years in the first place? Like the banks are supposedly being forced to restructure and start afresh the way they do business (really can't see that happening) I think the government needs an overhaul as most MP's seem to be living on a different planet half the time.
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22-04-2009, 14:53 | #23 |
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Extactly, why punish those that work hard.. I'm just above the higher tax threshold and everything I do extra i pay the full tax on.. Even all the PC business I was doing .. and when ever I have to work weekends, I loose half of it in tax and NI plus I loose all sorts of other benefits such as family tax credits etc..
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Yes, some people advance through hard work and dedication, and some stay in the lower jobs because they can't be arsed to learn new skills and work harder, but it's far from a general rule in my opinion.
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22-04-2009, 15:11 | #27 |
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A flat tax rate is unworkable now IMO. How would all of those people in the 20% bracket feel when another 20% just goes missing overnight? Most would see it as the rich stay the same whilst the poor get poorer.
Had it been done like this from the start then I agree it would be a reasonable system, but to just introduce it now would be havoc.
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22-04-2009, 15:13 | #28 |
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Because you wouldn't lose 20%. As the personal allowance is massively increased. it is very workable and works well.
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22-04-2009, 15:15 | #29 |
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You beat me to it Desmo.. There is a tiered system of low, middle and high earners in this country and there should be tax bandings to suit. However, the exisiting higher tax (40%) threshold is too low. It needs changing so that there is something for everyone.
For those on very high incomes, the UK would just become a tax haven which I'm not sure would be good.
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Its just another budget as far as I'm concerned, all the same small tax rises and some obscure breaks in various industries. Just to address the nothing for Mr Average thing. If you gave a break to Mr Average it would cost a bloody fortune because of the number of people who fall into that bracket. Give a tax break to one armed transexual war veterans and it doesn't cost much, give a £10 rebate to all 2 armed 2 legged citizens and it costs a bloody mint thats why you don't and won't see it with this or any other government. MB |
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