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The UK Libertarian Party - Income Tax
Taxation policy addressed. The abolition of income tax for starters.
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Overviews of all policy areas, to be followed by more detail over the coming weeks.
The UK Libertarian Party - Manifesto
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Ignoring the many customs and excise duties, there are some 25 different taxes in the UK. The abolition of many of these would in my opinion be better all round than the abolition of income tax. We often hear that the UK does not have a written constitution. It does of course - but does not have a codifed constitution. The reason why income tax is an "annual" tax is part of the constitutional history of England (and of the UK). The gentry in the 17th century got fed up with the King not calling Parliaments and resorting to unfair and unsanctioned taxes (like ship money). So it is really as part of the written but uncodified constitution, that Parliament has to re-enact some tax raising measures each year. If no annual finance bill is enacted in any one year by early August, then income tax would fall away that tax year ...
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Here is the official press release.
UK Libertarian Party calls for the abolition of personal income tax The UK Libertarian Party has started the new year with a call to scrap personal income tax. Party Leader, Patrick Vessey, said, "Income Tax raised £143 billion in 2006/07, about one quarter of the £534 billion spent by government last year. "But savings on unnecessary spending could easily be found: for example, current annual spending on Britain's hundreds of unaccountable QUANGOs—including such patent time-wasters as the British Potato Council, the Milk Development Council and the Wine Standards Board—is running at around £175 billion. "The Libertarian Party believes that the tax burden should be substantially reduced, and that those taxes that remain should be levied on spending, not on income. This policy will reward those—especially the poorest—who spend within their means and who save for their future." The Party's Director of Communications, Chris Mounsey, added, “This may seem like pie-in-the-sky but, in 2001/02, the government spent £378 billion. Were we to return to those spending levels, we could abolish personal income tax and still have £13 billion left over—sufficient also to abolish, at current revenue levels, Inheritance Tax, Capital Gains Tax, and duty on beer and wine. “The people of Britain are beginning to understand that simply throwing money at public services doesn't work. The Libertarian Party is dedicated to allowing every person in this country to choose how their hard-earned money is spent – and the best way in which to do that is not to steal it from them in the first place.” The Libertarian Party's pledge to scrap personal income tax is the first policy to emerge from the new party's discussions, and will form part of a radical manifesto to be released later in the year. Notes for editors
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