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Thousands Of Worcestershire Residents Hit By Tax Grab2.40.00pm BST (GMT +0100) Tue 15th Apr 2008 Local Parliamentary Candidate, Richard Burt today hit out at the Chancellor of the Exchequer for bringing in tax changes that have increased income tax bills for thousands of residents across the county. On 6th April, Labour doubled the starting rate of income tax from 10p to 20p in the pound. Previously, a 10p rate was paid on the first £2230 of taxable income. As a result, instead of taking £223 in income tax on this portion of people's wages, the Government will now be taking £446. Though the standard rate of income tax has been cut from 22p to 20p in the pound, a single person with no children would have to be earning over £18,500 to be better off under the tax changes. Richard Burt said: "Thousands of residents on lower incomes in Worcestershire are now receiving sharply increased tax demands at a time when the economic downturn means that they are more stretched than usual. "Those people who counted on Brown being more sympathetic to those on lower incomes than Blair must be sorely disappointed. "I had hoped that Ministers might have come to their senses and announced a u-turn on this policy gaffe but they seem to be intent on pressing ahead with this deeply unfair change. "Gordon Brown announced his tax grab a year ago. But in that time Labour has done nothing to reduce the impact of their tax demands. It seems the Government has totally lost touch with the reality of ordinary people's lives."
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Related News Stories:Mon 15th Oct 2007: Government 'Smash And Grab' Plan On Worcestershire Schools. Related Press Articles:Wed 20th Sep 2006: Worcestershire Voters Urged To Study The Small Print In Tory Tax Propaganda. Published and promoted by Richard Burt and West Worcestershire Liberal Democrats, 19 High Street, Pershore WR10 1AA. The views expressed are those of the party, not of the service provider. |