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Geoffrey Howe

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Gender Male
Death8 years ago
Date of birth December 20,1926
Zodiac sign Sagittarius
Born Port Talbot
United Kingdom
Date of died October 9,2015
DiedIdlicote
United Kingdom
Spouse Elspeth Howe
Books Conflict of loyalty
Action for the Consumer
Children Caroline Howe
Amanda Howe
Alec Howe
Alexander Edward Thomson Howe
Parents Benjamin Edward Howe
Eliza Florence Howe
Party Conservative Party
Education Winchester College
Trinity Hall Cambridge
Abberley Hall School
Movies/Shows Margaret Thatcher: The Iron Lady
Previous positionLord President of the Council of the United Kingdom (1989–1990)
Grandchildren Christopher Thornton
Emma Glanvill
James Glanvill
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Richard Edward Geoffrey Howe, Baron Howe of Aberavon, CH, PC, QC, usually known until 1992 as Sir Geoffrey Howe, was a British Conservative politician who served as Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1989 to 1990.

Teachers and nurses dragged into higher taxes, warns think tank

Jan 20,2022 7:09 pm

Millions more people, including teachers and nurses, will pay a higher rate of Income Tax , a leading Think Tank has warned.

A freeze on Income Tax thresholds from April means more people will pay a 40% rate, in what The Institute for Fiscal Studies described as the biggest tax raising drive since the late 1970s.

It claimed this will contribute to a sharp Fall In household finances.

And if inflation remains high, more people will be affected.

Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has frozen The Point where people start paying more tax until 2028. It means that 2. 6 million more people will be caught in The Higher bracket.

The Bbc has approached the Treasury for comment.

People pay tax of 20% on income over £12,570 a year and this rises to 40% on income over £50,270.

As wages increase, more people move into higher tax brackets and pay tax on a larger proportion of their earnings.

The IFS said by 2027-28, The Number of people paying The Higher rate of Income Tax will reach 7. 8 million, or a fifth of taxpayers.

That includes More Than one in eight nurses, And One in four teachers.

In contrast, in the 1990s, no nurses and only one in eight teachers, paid higher rate tax.

Teachers and nurses have been striking for higher pay as wages lag inflation.

The IFS said it is a " seismic shift" and the single biggest tax raising measure since Geoffrey Howe doubled VAT in 1979, in The First year of Margaret Thatcher 's government.

Mr Hunt warned late Last Year that.

Freezing the tax thresholds will also increase cost-of-living pressures, said the Think Tank .

Households incomes are set to fall by a record amount this year, and a third of that is likely to be due to The Freeze , it warned.

Inflation, the rate at which prices rise, has been surging and remains stubbornly high.

At the same time, The Number of job vacancies in the UK market remains above one million and employers have been offering higher wages to attract staff.

But this has been dragging many people into a higher tax bracket, said IFS research economist Isaac Delestre.

Mr Delestre said higher-rate Income Tax over The Past 30 years has gone from being something " reserved for only the very richest" to something many more people will pay.

Whether or not the government should be doing this " is a political choice as much as an economic one" He Said , but added that raking in more tax by freezing thresholds means if inflation stays high, more people will be affected.

Laith Khalaf, head of Investment Analysis at Aj Bell , said that The Freeze will add to " an unholy cocktail of pressures on households" including " higher taxes, rising prices, and bigger mortgage payments".

" This all limits their ability to spend money, which has a knock on effect on the economy at large, and is a significant contributing factor to flatlining growth, " He Said .

The UK is, although inflation is not dropping as quickly as predicted due to high food prices and.

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