Kompany Car
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The comment was around tax thresholds, not in relation to value of the actual pension which Ive already said is too low previously. It was proposed by another member that the whole of the pension should not count in any way towards the tax threshold. which would create a significant discrepancy between working people and those drawing a pension. The tax free allowance should always increase, ensuring that the state pension is never taxed.I’m not sure how a pensioner with a basic state pension of £11,502 is better off than someone with a take home pay after tax of £20,652.
A pension has to be earned someone on minimum wage still needs to earn their pension, you can’t add the tax allowance and call that take home pay when the majority of pensioners only have £11,502 to live on, but you can’t add a private pension that not everyone has and tax that separately
Tax and what's right or wrong is a very emotive subject and its clear from the comments that everyone has a different perspective.