Jump to content

Recommended Posts

No mansion tax yet but they're introducing a 15% stamp duty on homes over ?2m purchased by "non-natural persons." I assume this is to try and stop people avoiding stamp duty altogther by buying something in a company name.


Once this is implemented, they're going to "consult" on introducing the mansion tax on properties valued at over ?2m owned by these people, with the intention of legislating in Finance Bill 2013 for commencement in April 2013.


Sounds like they are laying the groundwork for a mansion tax "proper."

Link to comment
https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/22599-the-budget/#findComment-532334
Share on other sites

How the hell do you work that out Brendan? Unless you have a 200 a day smoking habit.


Lots in the budget I like. The continued move towards a ?10K person limit is very good. The remove of stamp duty breaks for companies is very good as well. Change in corporate tax is a positive move too. The child benefit changes to remove the cliff edge was needed.


Whilst the move from 50% to 45% is, on paper, financially valid, it was a bit politically naive. It was noticeable that it was the only part of the budget that Miliband picked up on and will probably be in most headlines. I'd have left it for next year as it's taken the shine away from the lower end changes.

Link to comment
https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/22599-the-budget/#findComment-532335
Share on other sites

Chippy Minton Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> Once this is implemented, they're going to "consult" on introducing the mansion tax on

> properties valued at over ?2m owned by these people, with the intention of legislating in

> Finance Bill 2013 for commencement in April 2013.

>

> Sounds like they are laying the groundwork for a mansion tax "proper."


Sounds like they are pushing it to the back burner, probably permanently. Did you never watch Yes Minister?

Link to comment
https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/22599-the-budget/#findComment-532339
Share on other sites

Whilst the move from 50% to 45% is, on paper, financially valid, it was a bit politically naive. It was noticeable that it was the only part of the budget that Miliband picked up on and will probably be in most headlines. I'd have left it for next year as it's taken the shine away from the lower end changes.


I agree the need for the reduction (and no, I am not in that tax bracket). However, I'm not sure it is politically naive - yes lots of, predictable, noise and bluster from Labour on the move but by next year's Budget it'll be history and by the time of the next Election will be long done history. Had he delayed the reduction to next year it could have still been used by Labour as a stick to beat the Coalition with come the election.

Link to comment
https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/22599-the-budget/#findComment-532361
Share on other sites

Seemed to make a reasonable fist of balancing priorities to me. Haven't seen the detail. Hopefully they'll have taken the opportunity to clean up the stupid cock up in the transitional arrangements where the personal allowance is phased out so that those with income in the threshold area pay a marginal rate of income tax that is higher than those earning far more.
Link to comment
https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/22599-the-budget/#findComment-532408
Share on other sites

The tax was initially boiught in as a temporary measure to raise an extra ?3bn according to the government it has failed to do this.

The government claims it isn't raising any significant revenue and has driven some very high earners away or to evasion, these are significant tax generators (45% tax on annual earnings of ?1million + adds up to an awful lot more than 50% on someone earning say ?200,000)

The 50% rate is the highest in the top 20 economies - it says in an internationally competitive market AND MORE CRUCIALLY to business looking to invest in the UK (whose execs maake the decisions and will fall intoi the hiigher tax bracket). It says, the UK is a high tax environment. Nice message when we need as much foreighn investment as possible.

It needs to go, unfortunately in small picture terms that means that the highest earners in the UK do get a significant tax cut which in current circumstances looks grossly unfair, and of course the left will go on and on about this but it was an ill thought out, politically motivated, impractical and long term damaging tax in the first place. The rise in tax on high value properties and 'company' sales of domestic properties makes much more sense and will bring in more revenue.

Link to comment
https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/22599-the-budget/#findComment-532512
Share on other sites

Obviously seeing the very rich get a tax cut is q bitter pill to swallow, but in the long run, it seems the way to go.


The pensioner's personal allowance is the thing that I think is bad, as it's making those who worked and saved for years, pay back the debts that younger people have run up.


Other than that, it all seems okay to my (admittedly not very economics based mind).

Link to comment
https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/22599-the-budget/#findComment-532518
Share on other sites

Papers largely read by older peple sticking up for a significant section of the readership shocker.


If you are on a minimum state pension solely you won't be affected, it's just freezing tax allowance from earnings above ?10k back down so it's nearer to everyone's personal allowance - given that pensioners get winter fuel allowance and free travel then this is hardly mugging old grannies relying on the state pension it's just freezing personal allowance for those pensioners who earn above it. Predictable haedlines though - another emotive load of cack given that increasingly people retiring at the moment and over recent years (from both Private and Public sector jobs) have very generous final salary, index linked pensions, something future generations will only be able to dream of



The other moan to expect in the longer term is the fact that this budget will make the bottom 10% poorer (in relative terms) as the raise in personal allowances will incraese the earnings of anyone in work. If you are going to reward work for the poorest workers, you're going to create a gap between them and those on benefits. That'll be hitting the Guardian front page when the lefty think tanks start doing their sums.

Link to comment
https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/22599-the-budget/#findComment-532535
Share on other sites

According to the Newspaper Marketing Agency 35 million people read a national newspaper every week.


The demographics of The Sun, Guardian and Independent show over half of their readership are below the age of 45. The Mirror and the Times show that over 40% of their readership are below 45. This doesn't even include online readership figures which I would suspect have a younger readership.


All the papers focus on the pensioners tax allowance, representing both sides of the political arguments.

Link to comment
https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/22599-the-budget/#findComment-532551
Share on other sites

As with all political shit there are a number of ?truths? being spouted by that we are supposed to just swallow without any independent supporting information.


The one that seems most prevalent here is, ?The 50p tax rate hasn?t/doesn?t raise any significant income.?


What are the figures on this and what amount of the shortfall (if any) from scrapping this tax is going to be paid by other people?


Anyway people in the city are celebrating I'm sure. That must be nice for them.

Link to comment
https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/22599-the-budget/#findComment-532563
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Discussions

    • Really like this place. Good food, reasonable price and super friendly
    • Excuse me? Are you the forum police or just a nosy parker? For your information me and my kids were almost hit by a crazy black boy heading that way on a bike that day so I wondered if it was the same youth. It was upsetting, we could have been seriously hurt. In future wind in your neck before judging people. As I said when you stuck your nose in with unfounded implication and suspicion before, mixed race woman posting here and I bet £100 you are a bourgeois native Brit who obsessively sees race in everything at the expence of practicality (being able to identify potential criminals by describing their physical appearance). If your socialist utopia isn't going to plan don't blame the messenger. 
    • 🛁 Bastek Interiors – Bathrooms & Interior Fix-Ups Without the Fuss 🔧 Local, tidy and the kind of person who brings his own hoover.   Hi neighbours 👋 I’m Sebastian, a Brockley-based tradesman and the guy behind Bastek Interiors. I specialise in bathroom makeovers and interior renovations – done properly, with care and attention to the details that matter. (And yes, I bring my own hoover.)   If your bathroom’s looking tired, walls need some TLC, or the silicone’s seen better days – I’m your guy.       🧰 What I offer:     • Full bathroom renovations – from bare walls to steamy showers • Plastering & painting – smooth walls, fresh colours • Woodwork – skirting boards, architraves, shelving • Silicone replacement – because mouldy corners are a crime     ✅ Punctual & polite (but powered by coffee) ✅ No mess left behind (unless you count compliments) ✅ Free quotes – no pressure, no faff ✅ Trusted locally – East Dulwich included   📍 Based in Brockley, covering SE London   📸 Want to see my work or book a visit? 🌐 www.BastekInteriors.co.uk 📩 Email: [email protected] 📱 Phone: 07947751333   Happy to help – or chat tiles, if you’re into that sort of thing 😄 Cheers! Sebastian
    • No, he was utterly un-electable. Any sensible, non-Momentum, Labour member knew this. Corbyn likes to blame the press but that is the far-left modus operandi - find someone else to blame when the problem lies at your doorstep. I know someone who was on his team and they convinced themselves that they had won on the basis of social media. He was a disaster for the party and only Covid and the incompetence of the Tories allowed Labour to recover. Corbyn was on Newsnight last night clearly putting himself back on the circuit in the hope of a Starmer downfall.  This is why Labour HQ does not want McAsh leading the council - they are trying to purge the party of the far-left due to the damage they have done to it and I believe any swing to a more far-left leadership in Labour HQ would be an unmitigated disaster and just be rolling out the red-carpet for Farage. But the far-left won't care they see another opportunity to take over after they fumbled the ball massively in 2019.
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...