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Taxing pensioners

All of Rachel Reeves' tax experts have repeatedly called for higher taxes Sir Edward has also called for higher capital gains tax (CGT) rates, and fewer reliefs. Although to be fair, that is one policy Conservative Party Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has pursued himself, slashing the annual CGT exemption from £12,300 to £3,000 over the last two years. After competing to cut taxes over the last few decades, the UK's two main political parties are battling each other to see who can be most punitive. We saw that with Hunt's new non-doms tax. Or the income tax raid on pensioners. Sir Edward even told the pro-Labour Resolution Foundation think tank that it was a “complete disgrace” pensioners weren’t paying National Insurance. Chillingly, he added: “We are going to have to look at the more senior members of society” to pay more tax. It looks like pensioners could be singled out for a targeted tax raid. Labour will hope this plays well with younger voters, who tend to favour the party. Another Reeves appointee, Dame Margaret Hodge MP, has also called to extend National Insurance to pensioner incomes, but that wasn't enough. She was wants everyone to pay NI on their savings income, too. That would be a huge change and punish people who have done the right thing by putting money aside for their future.


Another Labour panel member, Bill Dodwell, issued a report during his time as head of the Office of Tax Simplification calling for CGT rates to be hiked in line with income tax. Other members of Reeves' team seem to be equally tax happy.


READ MORE: Starmer 'will have to raise taxes' None of these proposals are official Labour Party policy yet. We don't know what its tax policy will look like, because Reeves would rather not say. But these tweets and public pronouncements give us a terrifying insight into her thinking. All of these people were appointed by her. Tax cutters need not apply. We won't know for sure which taxes Labour will hike until after the election, if the win. But Labour will need to be aggressive to fund its spending programme at a time when the country is low on cash. If they set out their plans in full, they would scare the voters. Many are only considering switching their vote to Labour because they despise the Tories. They may change their minds when they see what Labour has in store for them.


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cris1117
28th Apr 2024 11:39:44
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Just to be clear by not increasing the tax fresh hold if you have a small private pension along with the triple lock increase many will now have to pay income tax.
So give with one hand take away with the other.
Never ceases to amaze me the amount of contempt the privileged in society treat ordinary people with, even more amazing we let them do it.
The prince Andrew interview on T.V shows the utter contempt they have for our intelligence, Andrew actually believed that we would accept that nonsense as truth.
The water companies get fined for dumping pollution in our rivers then increase charges to the public to pay the fines, tax by the back door, meanwhile the bosses and the shareholders get a nice pay increase all on the tax payer.
Taxes will increase to repair the intentional damage done to the NHS in order to drive people into money making private medicine, if you cant get insurance you can go and die, they don't care, its all about profits, what a terrible me, me, me society we are leaving for the next generation.
To summarise the last 14 years of a Tory government have left in tatters.
G.P services.
Hospital Doctors.
Hospitals.
Dental services.
Ambulances.
Social care.
Road infrastructure.
Police force.
Railway.
School teachers.
Schools.
Housing.
Most of the above you can have if you can afford to pay for them privately, otherwise tough.
Lionel
14th Jun 2024 23:07:58
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In view of the precedent fixed before the ascension of Charles II, this, and any other government are legally responsible for the security of the realm, foreign relations and the stability of the currency.

So why do we allow successive governments to enact laws governing so many areas of our way of life? Why do we accept their purpose driven dictate?

Moreover, what use to us are these politicians?

Answers on a second class stamp please!
cris1117
28th Apr 2024 09:32:16
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With the recent freezing of the tax fresh hold more pensioners will have to pay tax on private pensions.
I have always voted Tory but never again, I am no fan of Starmer so will probably vote for the Reform party, people might think it is a wasted vote but if we don't begin to change things they will stay as they are.
One thing I am certain of is we cant stand for the Tory greed and grab attitude any more when parents have to choose between heating or food for their kids, what a disgusting country the U.K. has become look around we are now a third rate country.

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