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| Well, off we go.
"From 2014 taxpayers will receive personal statements, detailing what they have paid and where the money is going."
WTF? He can actually specify where MY tax is going? Wow. Give me a say, Georgie and we may be talking.
And this pointless wheeze will waste how much money he hasn't got?
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| Quote Ferocious Aardvark="Ferocious Aardvark"Well, off we go.
"From 2014 taxpayers will receive personal statements, detailing what they have paid and where the money is going."
WTF? He can actually specify where MY tax is going? Wow. Give me a say, Georgie and we may be talking.
And this pointless wheeze will waste how much money he hasn't got?'"
Depends how the data is delivered - e-mails are pretty cheap? Just rehash the P60 data into some presentable format and combine it with existing government spending data - simple.
If its printed virtually the whole cost will end up back in the government's coffers one way or another.
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| It will be by email, and it will be automatically generated using a simple formula based around how much tax you paid, and what money has been spent by the government, and what proportion of the total tax revenue has been paid by you personally.
Pointless yes, but expensive? Not really.
Its a nothing story which, I rather fancy would be a "wonderful initiative" if the Labour Party had thought of it.
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| Quote Ferocious Aardvark="Ferocious Aardvark"Well, off we go.
"From 2014 taxpayers will receive personal statements, detailing what they have paid and where the money is going."
WTF? He can actually specify where MY tax is going? Wow. Give me a say, Georgie and we may be talking.
And this pointless wheeze will waste how much money he hasn't got?'"
Old news. Examples were shown on DM website yesterday / day before.
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| Congratulations George on producing the most fundamentally flawed analysis of the impact of the 50p tax rate.
Apparently it didn't raise as much as was expected, because a lot of people took additional income in the preceding year to avoid it. So rather than waiting until we see what it produces this year (the first year that won't be available as an option to additional rate taxpayers) we're going to get rid of it.
Except we're not going to actually get rid of it, we're going to reduce it so it's only 5p different to the higher rate of income tax. I'm sure that will bring all those departed oligarchs and business leaders that fled the country rushing back.
Perhaps the money raised (five times the current income, apparently) can all be used to set up and run this new means testing system for child benefit?
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| I have mixed feelings about the tax statement issue, yes it will be interesting to read where the money goes and the similar one that we get from our local council every year is welcome.
On the other hand my sceptical self is of the opinion that this information is another attempt to deflect blame for budget cuts to those most vulnerable, why else would you highlight the amount spent on benefits if not to justify your budget attacks on those on benefits ?
And after all that you have to ask the question, if government are not there to provide health care and financial support to the weaker in society, then just what are they there for ?
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| just ct through all the cack.
how much has fags and diesel gone up, and have they brought back gambling tax?
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| Quote Live Wired="Live Wired"just ct through all the cack.
how much has fags and diesel gone up, and have they brought back gambling tax?'"
fags up by 37p
nothing on diesel
no to the gambling tax
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| Quote ROBINSON="ROBINSON"It will be by email, and it will be automatically generated using a simple formula based around how much tax you paid, and what money has been spent by the government, and what proportion of the total tax revenue has been paid by you personally.
Pointless yes, but expensive? Not really.
Its a nothing story which, I rather fancy would be a "wonderful initiative" if the Labour Party had thought of it.'"
No. I've checked. It would have been equally pointless if the Labour Party had thought of it. It would only be a "wonderful initiative" in that strange binary world you appear to occupy where everyone is either Tory or Labour, and they slavishly, uncritically support everything that party does. I've not seen any evidence for that on here.
This seems to be a sop to the Taxpayer's Alliance, so they can point to money spent on the 'undeserving poor'.
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ahh well, may aswell start buying the dodgy £4/pack from the pub.
Did anyone else notice petrol stations putting a penny on a litre last night?
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| I'm interested to know how it will be by email, given that HMRC don't currently ask for the email addresses of self assessment taxpayers and make a point of saying they won't contact you by email unless you specifically request it to avoid people falling for phishing scams.
IMO it will go out with the paper self assessment statements that are issued to taxpayers, or potentially be available online to those who are registered with HMRC Online services.
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| Quote Standee="Standee"fags up by 37p
nothing on diesel
no to the gambling tax'"
There is a games machine duty being applied however.
It's a strange budget really. The press, especially the Labour-supporting scum papers will just jump on the reduction in the highest tax rate to 45%. I really don't see the point of that move. The figures it will 'cost' the country don't seem realistic. The changes to stamp duty aren't going to affect most people and those it does affect will no doubt avoid it elsewhere. The 'average' person doesn't seem to have been affected at all, bar the increases in tobacco (Good) and fuel duty (Bad).
There are some positives in the budget such as fuel duty being frozen for haulage companies and the creation of a tax credits scheme for video game and TV show development companies. But overall, all the budget will do is give Labour an enormous rise in the opinion polls and give their media outlets a week of glorious headlines about how much money the rich are going to save.
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