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Previously on "Govt response to divident tax petition"

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  • d000hg
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    I retract my words. That's inhumane

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  • DimPrawn
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    Originally posted by d000hg View Post
    You got a fairly detailed response. That alone makes it worth something.

    I guess in your world poverty means having to drink £9 wine from Tesco with dinner rather than fine wine
    I'm on the sub £5 stuff these days!

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  • d000hg
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    Originally posted by diseasex View Post
    Government responded

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    pretty useless this petition if you ask me
    You got a fairly detailed response. That alone makes it worth something.

    Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
    LibLabCon want literally to tax you to an inch of poverty.
    I guess in your world poverty means having to drink £9 wine from Tesco with dinner rather than fine wine

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  • DimPrawn
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    What sort of response are people expecting?

    "Yeah, you're right, we'll make divis tax free, and no VAT on Porsche 911's either."

    LibLabCon want literally to tax you to an inch of poverty. That way we have a fairer society, those that work hard have no money, those that don't have no money. Level playing field.

    Get over the friggin dividend tax.

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  • MarillionFan
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    Did you have a quick scan to see if this had been posted 5 times already?
    Leave him NLUK, he's not worth it.

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  • diseasex
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    Did you have a quick scan to see if this had been posted 5 times already?
    oh really? i couildnt find it on the first page. Apologies

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  • northernladuk
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    Did you have a quick scan to see if this had been posted 5 times already?

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  • diseasex
    started a topic Govt response to divident tax petition

    Govt response to divident tax petition

    Government responded:

    The Government is committed to supporting entrepreneurs and a fair tax system. Dividend tax reform allows further cuts in Corporation Tax and reduces the incentives for tax motivated incorporations.

    The Government is fully committed to supporting business and entrepreneurship. As set out at the Summer Budget 2015, the Government believes that one of the best ways to support growth and enterprise in the UK is through lower and more competitive Corporation Tax rates.

    Owners of small companies will also benefit from a range of other measures announced at the Summer Budget, including an increase in the National Insurance Employment Allowance to £3,000 from April 2016 and a permanent increase to the Annual Investment Allowance to £200,000 from January 2016. They will also pay less tax as a result of the increases to the tax-free Personal Allowance to £11,000 and to the Higher Rate Threshold to £43,000 in April 2016. We also have a commitment to go much further, taking the Personal Allowance to £12,500 and the Higher Rate Threshold to £50,000 by the end of this Parliament.

    However, it is not possible to continue to reduce the Corporation Tax rate without looking at the overall balance of the tax system, including taxation of dividends. Lowering the Corporation Tax rate without action elsewhere increases incentives for individuals to set up a company and pay themselves through dividends to reduce their tax bill (also known as tax motivated incorporation). Therefore the Government is reforming dividend taxation. These reforms, which will also simplify the dividend tax system, will significantly reduce the incentives for people to set up a company and pay themselves through dividends rather than wages simply to reduce their tax bill. Taxpayers and the Exchequer will now be £500 million better off as result of reduced incentives for tax motivated incorporation. Those who choose to work through a company continue to pay lower rates of tax than the employed or self-employed. But the reforms move the overall tax rates for the self-employed and those incorporated closer together, making the system fairer overall.

    HM Treasury

    Click this link to view the response online:

    https://petition.parliament.uk/petit...l_response=yes

    pretty useless this petition if you ask me

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