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VAT/Income Tax
Would increasing VAT to 25% (or whatever), making it non-recoverable and abolishing income tax work?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Except of course Gromit you have forgotten that does not include all the self employed and those that own their own ltd company.
Having said that as you say discouraging spending - particularly in the present climate would not be a good idea.
However we do need to address the problem where it barely (or in some cases doesnot) pays people to work. This shoudl be done by raising the thresholds, or a lower tax band (just like the one we had that labour saw fit to abolosh so stabbing many hard working peple in the back).
That and cut benefits, particualry to foreigners of course
Having said that as you say discouraging spending - particularly in the present climate would not be a good idea.
However we do need to address the problem where it barely (or in some cases doesnot) pays people to work. This shoudl be done by raising the thresholds, or a lower tax band (just like the one we had that labour saw fit to abolosh so stabbing many hard working peple in the back).
That and cut benefits, particualry to foreigners of course
VAT costs business thousands. We need to lower the obscene government spending and cut all taxes to boost the economy.
In all the recessions, in all history, across the whole world, doing the things that Brown has now has not worked economically. They have really been politically motivated.
The main thing here of course is that we cannot go more than 2.5% either way from 17.5% vat rate because of EU rules. The EU set our 17.5% rate in the first place.
In all the recessions, in all history, across the whole world, doing the things that Brown has now has not worked economically. They have really been politically motivated.
The main thing here of course is that we cannot go more than 2.5% either way from 17.5% vat rate because of EU rules. The EU set our 17.5% rate in the first place.
I'm not sure if you're right on VAT rates. Some states are in excess of 20% as this table show
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tax_rates_of_Euro pe
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tax_rates_of_Euro pe