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Liberal Democrats propose 4p per in income-tax
Lib Dem Press Release      Last updated: Thursday, 12 July, 2007
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Liberal  Democrat Leader Menzies Campbell
Liberal Democrat Leader Menzies Campbell
Parliamentary Candidate Terry Scriven
These new tax plans would mean a much fairer and simpler system for thousands of people living in the New Forest area. They also represent yet another good reason for voting Liberal Democrat".
 
Parliamentary Candidate
Terry Scriven
Radical tax plans that will take the basic rate of income tax to its lowest level since 1916 were unveiled today [Thursday 12th July 2007] by the Liberal Democrats.

The move to cut the basic rate by four pence in the pound will reduce the basic rate of income tax to 16p, benefiting millions of people on low and middle incomes.

The plans are a development of those approved by the party conference last year and form part of the party's proposals to lift the tax burden on low and middle income earners whilst making the rich and people with environmentally damaging lifestyles pay a fairer share.   

The revised proposals are tax neutral and have been independently evaluated by the IFS.

The proposals launched in the document Reducing the Burden: Policies for tax reform include: 

Reaffirming the commitment to abolishing Council Tax, replacing it with a tax based on ability to pay 

Removing tax loop-holes exploited by the super-rich

Radically simplifying the tax code, removing over 500 pages of unnecessary regulations 

Reforming stamp duty to reduce the amount of tax paid on properties worth less than £500,000

Reforming Inheritance Tax, with the aim of raising the starting threshold to £500,000

Commenting, Liberal Democrat Leader, Menzies Campbell said:

"Our new proposals will put fairness at the heart of the tax system.

"Low and middle income earners in this country shoulder too heavy a tax burden.

"By cutting the basic rate of national income tax by four pence in the pound the Liberal Democrats are proposing the lowest basic rate since 1916.

"By reforming stamp duty and inheritance tax we will ensure that people who were not originally intended to pay these taxes no longer do so.

"The unacceptable reality is that in Britain today the poorest pay a higher proportion of their income in tax than the super-rich.

"Under our proposals tax cuts for the majority will be paid for by the wealthy minority, as well as those with environmentally damaging lifestyles.

"Only the Liberal Democrats have produced a costed plan to create a tax system that is fair, simple and green. I challenge Gordon Brown and David Cameron to back up their rhetoric by endorsing our plans."

Commenting further, Liberal Democrat Shadow Chancellor, Vince Cable MP said: " This paper takes forward, in a more radical form, the proposals we passed at our conference last year. Those on low and middle incomes will benefit from a cut in the basic national rate, and from the scrapping of council tax.

"The national tax cuts will be paid for by abolishing the capital gains tax break, which allows the very rich to pay a lower tax rate than the person who cleans their office, as well as only providing tax relief for pensions at the standard rate; and raising taxes on polluters.

"Taken in conjunction with the abolition of council tax, these policies benefit the vast majority of families."

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