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Income is the consumption and saving opportunity gained by an entity within a specified timeframe, which is generally expressed in monetary terms.

Interest rates: Why there is more pain still to come

Interest rates: Why there is more pain still to come
Nov 26,2023 10:31 am

... Our real household disposable Income - put simply, the money we have to spend or save - has risen slightly in 2023...

The hidden tax rise in the Autumn Statement

The hidden tax rise in the Autumn Statement
Nov 22,2023 10:11 pm

... A big part of that is due to a so-called " hidden" tax rise, one which can have a bigger impact on household Incomes than others, known to economists at fiscal drag...

Government borrows more than expected in October

Government borrows more than expected in October
Nov 21,2023 2:51 am

... Borrowing - the difference between spending and tax Income - was £14...

What is inheritance tax and will it be cut?

What is inheritance tax and will it be cut?
Nov 17,2023 10:51 am

... So - unlike cutting Income tax - it might not lead to a rise in inflation, or the rate of rising prices, which the government and Bank of England want to control...

Government borrows less than expected in September

Government borrows less than expected in September
Oct 20,2023 2:41 am

... Borrowing - the difference between spending and tax Income - was £14...

Green Party plans to double membership fees amid legal woes

Green Party plans to double membership fees amid legal woes
Sep 30,2023 3:50 am

... As the party has increased its Income - up from £366,000 in 2007 - it has steadily taken on debt, currently holding more liabilities than assets...

Government borrowing rose to £11. 6bn in August

Government borrowing rose to £11. 6bn in August
Sep 21,2023 2:31 am

... Borrowing - the difference between spending and tax Income - rose to £11...

Andrew Tate prosecution files reveal graphic claims of coercion ahead of trial

Andrew Tate prosecution files reveal graphic claims of coercion ahead of trial
Aug 23,2023 1:20 am

... The women allege that Income from their online pornographic content was controlled by the defendants, along with some accounts and passwords...

General election 2019: Have the Conservatives 'slashed taxes for the richest'?

Aug 5,2023 8:51 pm

Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has told a rally in Battersea the Conservatives have "slashed taxes for the richest".

It's not obvious which taxes he's referring to and Labour has not yet given more Details - But let's look at a few possibilities.

There are clearly some taxes that have been cut by Conservative chancellors.

George Osborne got rid of the 50p rate of Income Tax , in 2012, making The Top rate 45p in the pound for those earning above £150,000 a year.

He also increased the value of a home People could leave to their children without having to pay inheritance Tax .

And later, The Level at which People started paying the higher rate of Income Tax was raised to £50,000.

But looking at these individual Tax changes does not give an overall picture of whether taxes have been slashed.

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) publishes figures for the total amount of People 's incomes that goes on direct taxes (such as Income Tax and council Tax ) and indirect taxes (such as VAT and Tax on petrol).

The ONS reports these figures for the richest 10% of individuals, ranked by their household incomes.

Percentage of Income spent on taxes by the richest 10%Households ranked by disposable incomeSource: ONS

If you do that, there has not been a great deal of change since 2010. The proportion increased slightly until 2015 and has decreased somewhat since then, so it's now very close to where it started.

The Institute for Fiscal Studies answers this question by measuring the impact of Tax measures taken, using slightly different assumptions and excluding changes to the economy and the population.

If you look at, it tells you measures taken by The Coalition government cost the richest 10% about 2. 5% of their Income .

suggests the richest 10% have benefited somewhat since then.

Neither the ONS nor the IFS take account of the impact of other taxes such as inheritance Tax or corporation Tax .

The Treasury also does not take them into account when it conducts such analysis at the time of budgets.

Clearly, the changes to inheritance Tax have been better for richer People - But continuous attempts to close Tax loopholes have been worse for the rich.

George Osborne cut capital gains Tax (which he himself had increased in 2010) in his 2016 budget, which was expected to cost the Treasury £735m a year in 2020-21.

On The Other hand, the amount People are allowed to save Tax -free in their pensions has been cut significantly. When The First cut was made in 2010 it was supposed to bring in £4. 6bn a year by 2014-15.

The Conservatives have also cut corporation Tax - But there is not a consensus about the impact such cuts have on individuals.

Nor is there reliable analysis looking at richness measured by wealth (how much you own) as opposed to Income (how much you earn).

The analysis we have suggests the 10% with the highest incomes did somewhat worse under The Coalition and have fared somewhat better since then.

But it would be hard to describe those changes as taxes for the richest being slashed.

This piece was updated to include capital gains Tax and pension Tax relief limits.



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Source of news: bbc.com

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