As an ex-smoker I'm now guilty of depriving the govt of tax revenue, what would you increase the tax on in order to make up for the increasing shortfall due to the smoking ban - how about petrol?
There is no shortfall, that's a myth put about by smokers to justify their digusting habit. Smokers cost far more than they contribute. They only ever quote the direct NHS figures. The indirect costs are huge and not easily quatifiable but no less real.
I forgot to include my train of thought in the last message; but I am entirely confident that most discerning Abers will see how I got there............lol
Loosehead - I stopped smoking about 3 months ago - so by my very basic calculation I've saved myself about �360 in tax - that's a start of a shortfall, or is that a myth put about by a non-smoker?
yeah i would increase the tax on alcohol. I would imagine alcohol related crime costs a fortune to sort out as does alcohol related illnesses and alcohol related A and E admissions. Not to mention the fact that alcoholics if they fill out the forms correctly can get full disability allowances.
If the stupid b@stards in Whitehall would spend the revenues raised wisely we wouldn't have to have a comparable rise in anything to compensate for lost smoking revenue...........