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A reply from Cameron

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    #21
    Originally posted by sasguru View Post
    The highlight of his day was receiving an email from his hero Cameron "I've got no Policies or Vision".
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    Indeed, New Labour prides itself on policies such as IR35, self regulating banking with the FSA giving a light touch to allow growth and prosperity to all, and having the foresight to sell the bulk of the UK's Gold Bullion at an all time price low.

    I would like to include the following as outstanding achievement made by New Labour:

    July 1997
    01 • Mortgage Interest Tax Relief At Source (MIRAS) reduced from 15% to 10%
    02 • Dividend Tax Credits for pension schemes abolished
    03 • Income tax relief on health insurance abolished
    04 • Insurance Premium Tax extended to some health insurance
    05 • Road Fuel Tax escalator increased to 6%
    06 • Vehicle Excise Duty increased
    07 • Tobacco duty escalator increased to 5%
    08 • Stamp Duty raised to 2%
    09 • Carry back of Corporation Tax losses limited to 1 year
    10 • Windfall tax on utilities


    March 1998
    11 • Tax relief for the married couple's allowance (MCA) cut to 10%
    12 • Top rate of Insurance Premium Tax extended to travel insurance
    13 • Exceptional increase in tobacco and alcohol duties
    14 • Duties on casinos and gaming machines raised
    15 • Road Fuel Tax escalator increase brought forward
    16 • Tax on company cars increased
    17 • Tax relief on foreign earnings abolished
    18 • Tax concessions for certain professions abolished
    19 • Capital gains tax imposed on certain non-residents
    20 • Restriction of Capital Gains Tax relief on reinvestment
    21 • Corporation tax payments on account brought forward
    22 • Stamp duty increased again
    23 • Certain hydrocarbon duties increased
    24 • Additional diesel duties introduced
    25 • Landfill Tax increased
    26 • Double tax credits on certain dividends restricted

    March 1999
    27 • National Insurance Contributions earning limit raised
    28 • NI Contributions for self-employed increased
    29 • Tax relief of Married Couple's Allowance abolished
    30 • MIRAS abolished
    31 • Self-employed contractors to pay NI and income tax as if employees
    32 • Company car business mileage discount limited
    33 • Double escalator on tobacco duties
    34 • Insurance Premium Tax increased to 5%
    35 • Vocational training relief abolished
    36 • Employer NI Contribution base broadened to include all benefits in kind
    37 • VAT on some banking services increased
    38 • Tax on reverse premiums paid to tenants by landlords introduced
    39 • Duty on domestic fuel oils up
    40 • Vehicle Excise Duty for lorries increased
    41 • Landfill tax escalator introduced
    42 • Stamp Duty rates raised again to 2.5/3.5%

    March 2000
    43 • Tobacco duties increased above inflation
    44 • Stamp duty raised for 4th time, scope of duty extended
    45 • Extra taxation of life assurance companies
    46 • Rules on tax havens tightened up
    47 • Company car taxes raised

    2001
    The Chancellor gives the exhausted nation a year off – no new stealth taxes!

    April 2002
    48 • Personal tax allowances frozen
    49 • National Insurance threshold frozen
    50 • NI Contributions for employers raised
    51 • NI Contributions for employees raised [Class 1 up 1%]
    52 • NI Contributions for self-employed raised
    53 • North Sea taxation increased
    54 • Duty on some alcoholic drinks raised
    55 • Stamp duty thresholds frozen
    56 • Tax relief on investment in film industy restricted
    57 • Rules on corporate debt tightened
    58 • Nil-rate threshold for inheritance tax raised by less than the rate of inflation

    April 2003
    59 • VAT imposed on electronically supplied services
    60 • Domestic staff on £89/week to pay NI & income tax, employers to pay NI
    61 • Betting duty increases
    62 • Tax on red diesel and fuel oil increased
    63 • Anti-tax haven rules tightened to cover more UK firms with Irish subsidiaries
    64 • Vehicle excise duty raised
    65 • Personal tax allowances frozen again

    July, 2003
    66 • £35 added to all fines and £3 added to the cost of a home insurance policy

    September, 2003
    67 • Price of petrol raised 7p per gallon (with the VAT)

    October, 2003
    68 • Up to 8 times increase in the stamp duty on leases for retail premises
    69 • Airport Tax doubled

    December, 2003
    70 • 40% extra Council Tax on second homes was sneaked in while the Westminster Wonders were breaking up for their hols a whole week before Xmas.
    Additional info : It has been pointed out that a number of councils gave an even bigger discount for second homes and the increase for some people can be 80%. Plus the usual 6-18% annual rise, depending on how bloated the council's operations have become.
    Exemptions may be granted if the second home owner (1) has to live somewhere because of his/her employment, (2) the dwelling comes with the job, or (3) there are special threat/security reasons involved. All of which excuses apply to 10, Downing Street, the home of a certain Mr. Anthony B. Liar. (Thanks to M.K.)

    January, 2004
    71 • £60 per day fine for late submission of self-assessment income tax forms
    72 • Traffic wardens to receive powers to impose fines for a whole bunch of offences to keep poor people off the roads. The offences will include parking more than 19 inches from the kerb (£100) and dithering by people who are lost over, and who don't know whether to make a turn or keep straight on
    73 • A 'Victims Fund' surcharge fine on everyone who passes through the courts. £5 for speeding up to £30 for murder.
    74 • Legal Aid for the middle classes abolished

    February, 2004
    75 • £40 per week charge to middle-class parents for formerly free nursery places
    76 • £200 per year charge to middle-class parents for places on formerly free school buses
    77 • £250 per hour charge from the fire brigade for non-fire-related call-outs, e.g. clearing up after road accidents and rescuing pussy cats from trees

    March, 2004
    78 • £550 tax rise (at standard rate) for people using a company van or people-carrier out of work time
    79 • Council Tax will rise at least 7.4% next year (according to the Budget)
    80 • The tax incentive for owner-operator small businesses to become companies abolished
    81 • Tax on cross-border payments for goods and services between multi-divisional companies extended to transactions within the UK
    82 • Tax on trusts up from 34% to 40%
    83 • Duty on red diesel up 1p/litre above inflation (57% rise)
    84 • Duty on liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) used as fuel up 1p/litre above inflation (45% rise)
    85 • Personal allowances for taxpayers under 65 frozen

    April 2004
    86 • PEPs and ISAs containing shares lose their tax break on dividends and the annual ISA allowance cut by £2,000 to £5,000
    87 • The 100% tax allowance for small businesses & self-employed on new computer/advanced telephone equipment cut to 50% for 2004/5 tax year
    88 • Passports � in addition to costing twice as much as the present price of £42, the new 'biometric data' passports will be valid for half as long. They will have to be renewed every 5 years instead of every 10 years, which doubles the cost yet again.
    89 • £100 per year 'lighthouse tax' on small boats over 8 metres long. Commerial shipping lines think they should pay £2.6 million per year towards the annual £73 million cost of maintaining lighthouses and navigational equipment.

    May 2004
    90 • Council Tax bills to rise a further £110 in the affected areas to pay for 'Two Jags' Prescott's regional assemblies
    If you've got a problem and no one else can help, and if you can find him, maybe you can hire...Gordon Brown ...( cue music )

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