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US: Controversially, I actually believe that the tax regime should be based on a sliding scale (as it is) but with an upper cap, so that if you earn over a certain amount, you actually stop paying any tax on it. I also think the tax-free allowance should be raised to remove lots of people from paying any income tax and that the loss in revenue from these two factors should be gathered instead from a higher sales tax (exempting food and certain other goods). Tax consumption rather than effort.
DKM: I'm sure he really doesn't care. I understand he's already incorporated references to it in his current show. Like all embarassing things, the concern comes with not the doing, but the getting caught!
On the Isle of Man we have a tax cap of £120,000 which has enticed numerous high net worth indviduals to relocate to the Island and in some cases relocate their businsses as well. Several of them have built £5-10m+ houses which is good for the local economy.
Other tax details are:
The income tax standard rate for individuals is10%.
The income tax higher rate for individuals remains is 20%.
Income Tax personal allowances unchanged is £9,300 for single persons and £18,600 for married couples.
Additional Personal Allowance for over 65’s is £2,020.
The threshold at which the higher rate for individuals becomes payable is £10,500.