RAPID RESPONSES March 19, 2012 Radically similar [Re: Budget could be surprisingly radical, yesterday] What ever happened to all the radical discussions about merging income tax and national insurance? What about getting rid of the absurd 60 per cent tax rate on those earning between £100,000 and £120,000? This will not be a radical budget. I will believe our chancellor [...]
The UK is already losing out thanks to an uncompetitive airline duty: Don’t put it up March 18, 2012 ALL eyes are on the chancellor ahead of next week’s Budget. Will he take the opportunity to cut UK taxes to help stimulate economic recovery? There is an opportunity to review not just corporation tax but many of the consumer taxes like air passenger duty (APD). Five years ago the tax that you paid on [...]
Bold businesses must be able to grow in Britain March 18, 2012 FAIRNESS has rightly become central to the Budget debate. Personally I would like to see the income tax threshold raised, to allow lower earners to keep more of their hard-earned cash. But a bigger test of success for this Budget will be what measures the chancellor can introduce to drive economic growth. By the chancellor’s [...]
The City can help us to put a spring in our step March 18, 2012 WITH only a few days to go until the chancellor reveals the Budget for 2012, the nation’s business community will be hoping that this March stays true to the message of spring, bringing reinvigoration and new growth. While the grip of the economic downturn has remained firm, the government has had to focus on slowing [...]
RAPID RESPONSES March 18, 2012 Clean lines [Re: Tax reform is long overdue: The coalition must act to boost long-term growth, yesterday] Do you remember Herman Cain’s 9-9-9 tax plan? How about a UK version – 20-20-20? 20 per cent personal tax rate, 20 per cent corporate tax, 20 per cent VAT on everything? Alongside 20-20-20 most tax concessions should [...]
Tax reform is long overdue: The coalition must act soon to boost long-term growth March 15, 2012 THE CONTENT of next week’s budget has been the subject of intense speculation. What will the magic budget briefcase contain? A tycoon tax or a cut in the 50p rate? Help for small businesses or low earners? Relief from rising fuel duty or restrictions on pension tax relief? Most of this discussion is around short-term [...]
Deeper cuts will restore Britain’s fiscal credibility March 15, 2012 THIS week Fitch joined Moody’s in placing the UK’s AAA rating on negative outlook. This should send the clearest possible message to those calling for looser fiscal policy in next week’s budget. In truth, the chancellor should tighten policy, because his reputation for fiscal credibility is already at stake. Confronted by poor economic growth last [...]
We mustn’t mourn the end of encyclopaedias March 15, 2012 AS A boy, I remember being taken to the local library and taught to use the dark, weighty volumes of the Encyclopaedia Britannica. As of now, that dates me. A “digital native”, someone to whom the modern information revolution comes naturally, is often defined as a person who has never owned a camera that needs [...]
RAPID RESPONSES March 15, 2012 Buy British [Re: Outsourced jobs will return if we improve training, yesterday] Absolutely agree. When you look at some of the outsourcing costs charged for offshore financial services in Bangalore, an onshore company or shared service centre could recruit local graduates and offer significant cost savings. Perhaps the government should be offering tax incentives to [...]
It is in Britain’s interest to encourage America to deal with its soaring debt levels March 14, 2012 DAVID Cameron and Barack Obama have reaffirmed the special relationship between Britain and America this week. But let us be clear that one of the issues on which our countries must be united is the strategic importance of US debt – and the need across the Western world to live within our means. What happens [...]