Superphil
Dismember
Not at first, and there was no VAT at all on utilities.
When I started work in '84 vat was 15% and it never went down.
Not at first, and there was no VAT at all on utilities.
Taxation was switched from income tax to VAT, so that you paid tax on things that you needed/wanted rather than on earnings.
I think a lot of tax payers money is wasted by inefficiences, and some public services need to get their acts together to ensure it is spent correctly.
And it is commonly accepted, I would have thought, that VAT is a far less fair method of taxation,....
And this is what anti-austerity looks like
When I started work in '84 vat was 15% and it never went down.
Charlotte Church says she would pay tax at 70% to protect public services
http://www.theguardian.com/music/20...pay-70-percent-tax-to-protect-public-services
I personally think 70% is a bit high but I'd certainly go for 50%. Would you?
you think wrong. some think its fair to tax people on luxuries. debate ensues on what is luxuries, certainly not utilities, but we have a decent set of zero rated to say that we've got an OK balance. personally id increase the VAT on some obviously luxury items and remove from items such as utilities and clothing.
I'm sure the fragmentation and privatisation of NHS services will make that a whole lot better!Throwing more money at the public services is not the answer.
There is a huge amount of money wasted at present.My ancient parents still live in their own flat; my mother is 96 and has Alzheimers; my father is 98 and is a retired G.P. My mother has a carer coming in every morning,for which they pay.That system works well, but trying to sort out and co-ordinate any other help she or he may need is a complete nightmare. The different agencies of the NHS, just appear completely independent of each other, resulting in duplication of visits, misunderstandings, time wasting and inevitably a waste of money. A lot of the problems could be solved by proper communication;it isn't always a question of more money.My old man who still has his marbles is horrified by the waste of time and money.
Charlotte Church says she would pay tax at 70% to protect public services
http://www.theguardian.com/music/20...pay-70-percent-tax-to-protect-public-services
I personally think 70% is a bit high but I'd certainly go for 50%. Would you?
42%. NI is 2% above £42,380.
Another brilliant idea brought to you from Herr Tubthumper...(probably via McDonalds).
The original tax was called Purchase tax and changed to VAT, 11 years earlier than that when it was 10%.