Weststander
Well-known member
Of course it’s unpopular (FACT) but whether it is the ‘right’ thing to do as part of ‘fixing the economy’ or not is another issue. Personally if I were a government minister, I wouldn’t start with this! I’m waiting for single people to lose their council tax discount of 25% - that will mean another £400 per year for me personally on top of fuel rises of another £100 or so per year (it costs about as much to heat a 2 bed house for one person as it does for two) - single room supplements on holidays and most accommodation …. It’s not cheap being single
I don’t benefit from that council tax discount, but want it to stay. That could be a second gaff.
Shirley there are enough tax opportunities on CGT, IHT, high end council tax, restrict pension contributions tax relief to basic rate.
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