It would be interesting to see if voting rights were restricted to taxpayers only, what the SNP tax proposals would look like. Very very different one suspects 😂😂
What a crock of shit.
Our biggest tax base in Scotland is the basic rate unfortunately and 39% of all adults in Scotland pay zero tax. This is a big problem.
Less than 12% of people pay the higher and additional rate of tax, yet they account of 65% of all our taxation.
Again – the average earner’s tax burden is at historically low levels. If we want European services, we ALL need to pay for it.
So…if you earn between £14,733 – £14,876 or £25,562 – £26,561 you’ll be paying less tax by 1% point, if you earn between £75,001 and £125,140 you’ll be paying more tax by 3% points. Compared to the rest of the UK, if you earn above £26,562 you will pay between 1% points and 22% points more income tax than rUK, if you earn between £14,877 – £26,561 you will pay the same amount of income tax as rUK, and if you earn between £12,571 – £14,876 you will pay 1% point less income tax than rUK.
Time to salary sacrifice my way to making these boundaries ineffective.
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It would be interesting to see if voting rights were restricted to taxpayers only, what the SNP tax proposals would look like. Very very different one suspects 😂😂
What a crock of shit.
Our biggest tax base in Scotland is the basic rate unfortunately and 39% of all adults in Scotland pay zero tax. This is a big problem.
Less than 12% of people pay the higher and additional rate of tax, yet they account of 65% of all our taxation.
Again – the average earner’s tax burden is at historically low levels. If we want European services, we ALL need to pay for it.
So…if you earn between £14,733 – £14,876 or £25,562 – £26,561 you’ll be paying less tax by 1% point, if you earn between £75,001 and £125,140 you’ll be paying more tax by 3% points. Compared to the rest of the UK, if you earn above £26,562 you will pay between 1% points and 22% points more income tax than rUK, if you earn between £14,877 – £26,561 you will pay the same amount of income tax as rUK, and if you earn between £12,571 – £14,876 you will pay 1% point less income tax than rUK.
Time to salary sacrifice my way to making these boundaries ineffective.
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