Chippy_boy
Well-Known Member
Damocles said:SWP's back said:Ed Balls doing a great job for the Tories today. Refusing to rule out pulling more hard workers into paying higher tax and letting this trend continue.
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Refusing to rule something out isn't the same as doing it.
UKIP have got the taxation system right in my opinion. The introduction of a 35p tax bracket, though the qualification bracket is a little high on £31k as the average public sector worker wage is only £30k which should be a midline. But not too far off sensible.
I think we need less brackets not more. More complexity equals more civil servants working it out and chasing people and just makes the whole bloody thing more difficult. Gordon used to love that - keep it as complicated as you possibly can so we can have as many people as possible sitting on their arses doing fuck all other than try to work it all out.
In my book, we'd scrap NI completely, set a personal allowance of probably about £20k and then a single tax rate about that of perhaps 35% or whatever the number would have to be to keep the tax take the same as it is now.
One tax rate that everyone pays. It's progressive since (a) if you earn close to £20k you hardly pay any tax at all and (b) the more you earn, the more you pay. There's no need for higher rates of tax if you set the personal allowance high enough.
One allowance, one tax rate, 20,000 inland revenue staff sacked. Perfect.