Tax rise looms for poor already paying higher rates than millionaires – Telegraph Blogs
Many of the lowest-paid people in the country and families on middle incomes already pay higher marginal tax rates than millionaires. Now, almost incredibly, they are set to suffer a tax rise next month – unless Chancellor George Osborne acts to avoid this in his Budget next week.
A combination of income tax, National Insurance Contributions (NICs) and means-tested tax credit withdrawals mean that hundreds of thousands of people living on less than national average earnings are currently taxed at up to 70pc. From April 6, increased NICs and tax credit clawbacks mean their top marginal rate will rise to 73pc.
Oi! Us millionaires have expensive lifestyles. We can't afford luxury homes, cars and holidays AND pay 73pc tax rate like you peasants.
Many of the lowest-paid people in the country and families on middle incomes already pay higher marginal tax rates than millionaires. Now, almost incredibly, they are set to suffer a tax rise next month – unless Chancellor George Osborne acts to avoid this in his Budget next week.
A combination of income tax, National Insurance Contributions (NICs) and means-tested tax credit withdrawals mean that hundreds of thousands of people living on less than national average earnings are currently taxed at up to 70pc. From April 6, increased NICs and tax credit clawbacks mean their top marginal rate will rise to 73pc.
Oi! Us millionaires have expensive lifestyles. We can't afford luxury homes, cars and holidays AND pay 73pc tax rate like you peasants.
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