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Pay More Tax To Fund Nhs?
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Would you, like 49% of the population (according to the poles), be prepared to pay more income tax for an improved NHS? If you're retired let's pretend you are still working.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Ummmm if there was a universal increase in income tax those people would have less take home pay and be even more 'skint', even if they did not use the NHS. At least my suggestion makes those who use it pay for it, I do not think that system would be perfect but it is better than all who work paying they may not use.
If we carried this 'extra income tax' further where would it end?
Why not abolish car tax and add that to income tax for example !
If we carried this 'extra income tax' further where would it end?
Why not abolish car tax and add that to income tax for example !
I would be happy to pay more tax to fund the NHS, having seen the help it has given my mum in the last couple of years.
Eddie51 says he would be out of pocket by a universal tax as he has needed very little help, but who knows what will happen in the future? (Sorry Eddie, not trying to be doom and gloom) I hope you'll be fine, but isn't it good to know the NHS is free for all those who need it?
We should charge foreigners, though.
Eddie51 says he would be out of pocket by a universal tax as he has needed very little help, but who knows what will happen in the future? (Sorry Eddie, not trying to be doom and gloom) I hope you'll be fine, but isn't it good to know the NHS is free for all those who need it?
We should charge foreigners, though.
Often when people say more tax should be paid they really mean they think those better of than them should pay more tax. I wonder if the 35% that said they would be happy to pay another 2p in the £ would still be happy when that translates to around £25 a month.
What could be tried is a voluntary donation service- it would be interesting to see whether 49% of people would pay the same amount then.
What could be tried is a voluntary donation service- it would be interesting to see whether 49% of people would pay the same amount then.