Tuesday, May 06, 2008

Nu-Labour just don't get it!!!

The politicos in Nu-labour just don’t get it.

Labour is taxing every part of modern life they seem to be wedded to tax.

They are raking in extra billions in tax from fuel as the forecourt price goes up; this is before their duty price rise! They sneak in by the back door so called eco tax on vehicle excess duty on family cars. Council tax is going into orbit yet Nu-Labour plan to tax us even more for using your bin and cut other services?

They sneaked tax on insurance and flights, they have put up capital gains tax, national insurance, and did not keep stamp duty in line with the spiralling house prices.

If you are working or middle class and worked all your days and had the audacity to buy a house, save, get a personnel pension and retire, Nu-labour made sure that when you were refused treatment in the health service and you died they took a large amount of your estate for the tax man.

Nu-Labour brought in more and more bureaucracy in an attempt to micro-manage our lives. Pension, working and child Tax credits what is the point of all this bureaucracy? Why in this age of the government knowing all aspects of our lives do they not cut the bureaucracy and the tax burden?

http://www.abd.org.uk/fuel_tax_calculator.htm

If the conservatives want to get into power cut the eco tax shenanigans, stop taxing the motorist, the homeowner, the low paid. Then make the police courts and prisons, NHS, education, immigration and government work for us the people!!!

Here is a list of New Labour's first 90 Stealth Taxes with the date of introduction where known.Tax & Waste Rules, UK!


July 1997
1, Mortgage Interest Tax Relief At Source (MIRAS) reduced from 15% to 10%
2, Dividend Tax Credits for pension schemes abolished
3, Income tax relief on health insurance abolished
4, Insurance Premium Tax extended to some health insurance
5, Road Fuel Tax escalator increased to 6%
6, Vehicle Excise Duty increased
7, Tobacco duty escalator increased to 5%
8, Stamp Duty raised to 2%
9, 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 66, £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
88, tax yearPassports – 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 lig
hthouses 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

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