Posts Tagged ‘Treasury’

Car tax changes to leave 9 million paying more

Friday, July 11th, 2008

Almost half of all car owners will be up to £245 worse off under plans for massive increases in road tax, the Treasury admitted yesterday.  And fewer than one in five will benefit from the controversial move, which was sold as a way to cut greenhouse gas emissions.  More than 1m drivers of cars registered between 2001 and 2006 will see road tax jump from £210 to either £430 or £455 depending on emissions, while others face hikes of between £10 and £155.  Only 18% of motorists will see the price of a tax disc fall, 39% will pay the same and 43% to pay more.

The Chancellor Alistair Darling, has given strong signals that he will ‘fix’ the problem this autumn, probably by phasing in a retrospective element of the change which applies to vehicles registered between 2001 and 2006.  The new regime starts to kick in next year but the biggest changes will hit in 2010 - weeks before the likely date of the next General Election.

Budget 2008: NI stealth tax for those earning £40,000

Thursday, March 13th, 2008

While it was buried in yesterday’s Budget details, the earnings ceiling for NI has been raised by £100 to £770 a week. Analysts say this means workers earning around £40,000 will pay £520 extra a year and will be among the big losers from the Budget. The change to the NI cap will be worth almost £2bn a year in revenues to the Treasury. Critics say the rise in NI bills, combined with the lack of concessions on other taxes that fall hardest on the capital - such as residential-property stamp duty, higher council tax bills, road tax, increased duty on alcohol etc - meant Londoners would be providing an even higher proportion of the national tax from April. As there are more people in London earning over £40,000 a year, they would be hit the hardest by this hidden tax.
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