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JRW2 Dulwich 15 Jul 23 12.36pm | |
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So the government is floating the idea of abolishing IHT. Last year the tax raised just over £7bn, and we have to wonder where that sum would be made up. Presumably from that amorphous and undefined source known as "existing departmental budgets" - which were cited yesterday as one of the sources of the money which will finance the public sector pay awards. Not a single minister yesterday could say what that meant. Personally I say "bring it on", but it's hard not to think that if Labour announced an unfunded tax cut, the conservatives would be merciless in hailing it as another example of Labour irresponsibility.
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Behind Enemy Lines Sussex 15 Jul 23 12.48pm | |
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Originally posted by JRW2
So the government is floating the idea of abolishing IHT. Last year the tax raised just over £7bn, and we have to wonder where that sum would be made up. Presumably from that amorphous and undefined source known as "existing departmental budgets" - which were cited yesterday as one of the sources of the money which will finance the public sector pay awards. Not a single minister yesterday could say what that meant. Personally I say "bring it on", but it's hard not to think that if Labour announced an unfunded tax cut, the conservatives would be merciless in hailing it as another example of Labour irresponsibility. I think the reasoning is that the £7 billion would be spent in the economy by those who inherited it, rather than it being fed into the Government's tax intake, where it gets lost on various unnecessary schemes. I was in a branch of a local bank yesterday and overheard a bloke behind me talking to a staff member. He needed to transfer over £400kin tax to HMRC due to an inheritance tax bill. Now I appreciate that means he probably still had over £600k to play around with but an extra £400k in the economy wouldn't be a bad thing. Basically the public would be better at spending the money rather than the government,
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Badger11 Beckenham 15 Jul 23 12.56pm | |
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I suspect like most people I hate IHT and abolishing it would be popular. However right here and now I don't think this is the best use of a tax cut. I would prefer either a cut in basic rate tax or better still an increase in the tax allowance for low paid or a cut in VAT.
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Behind Enemy Lines Sussex 15 Jul 23 1.32pm | |
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Originally posted by Badger11
I suspect like most people I hate IHT and abolishing it would be popular. However right here and now I don't think this is the best use of a tax cut. I would prefer either a cut in basic rate tax or better still an increase in the tax allowance for low paid or a cut in VAT.
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ASCPFC Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 15 Jul 23 1.56pm | |
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Best to make sure that people don't have to sell their mansions to foreign types, however.
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JRW2 Dulwich 15 Jul 23 1.56pm | |
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Originally posted by Behind Enemy Lines
I think the reasoning is that the £7 billion would be spent in the economy by those who inherited it, rather than it being fed into the Government's tax intake, where it gets lost on various unnecessary schemes. I was in a branch of a local bank yesterday and overheard a bloke behind me talking to a staff member. He needed to transfer over £400kin tax to HMRC due to an inheritance tax bill. Now I appreciate that means he probably still had over £600k to play around with but an extra £400k in the economy wouldn't be a bad thing. Basically the public would be better at spending the money rather than the government, Crikey, "local bank", "talking to a staff member"? Where to you live?
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cryrst The garden of England 15 Jul 23 2.02pm | |
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Originally posted by JRW2
Crikey, "local bank", "talking to a staff member"? Where to you live? I just opened a metro bank account to put a jar of shrapnel in so I don’t pay a charge. They have a counting machine in branch. Straight to the till today. Guy helped me with the coin counter and money straight into account as drawable. Open seven days a week and opened account last week and card made while I waited. 40 minutes tops. Also open Saturday and Sunday.
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georgenorman 15 Jul 23 2.55pm | |
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Originally posted by cryrst
I just opened a metro bank account to put a jar of shrapnel in so I don’t pay a charge. They have a counting machine in branch. Straight to the till today. Guy helped me with the coin counter and money straight into account as drawable. Open seven days a week and opened account last week and card made while I waited. 40 minutes tops. Also open Saturday and Sunday. Who are you - Nigel Farage?
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YT Oxford 15 Jul 23 3.57pm | |
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Originally posted by cryrst
I just opened a metro bank account to put a jar of shrapnel in so I don’t pay a charge. They have a counting machine in branch. Straight to the till today. Guy helped me with the coin counter and money straight into account as drawable. Open seven days a week and opened account last week and card made while I waited. 40 minutes tops. Also open Saturday and Sunday. Do they have a pen on a chain?
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m/k mick milton keynes 16 Jul 23 4.58pm | |
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In the event of my demise, my family would be subject to IHT, so you would think I would be in favour of abolishing it, which I am not
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Badger11 Beckenham 16 Jul 23 5.13pm | |
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Originally posted by m/k mick
In the event of my demise, my family would be subject to IHT, so you would think I would be in favour of abolishing it, which I am not I wouldn't worry too much about IHT when you are older and they move you into a care home the government will steal all your money anyway. Happened to some in my family.
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JRW2 Dulwich 16 Jul 23 5.26pm | |
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Originally posted by m/k mick
In the event of my demise, my family would be subject to IHT, so you would think I would be in favour of abolishing it, which I am not
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