




| What to do about local government finance |
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| Written by Tom Clougherty |
| Friday, 20 June 2008 06:03 |
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Time for Land Value Tax written by Mark Wadsworth, June 20, 2008
Wrong. They should wait until the bottom of the property/land price cycle; scrap all existing property-related taxes (Council Tax, Business Rates, Stamp Duty Land Tax, inheritance tax etc etc) and replace them with Land Value Tax, to be collected and spent by the relevant local authority. Conveniently, the total revenues from the above taxes are roughly equal to local authority spending excluding education (which would be replaced by education vouchers...) Continued page 94.
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The alternative is to fund centrally ordered services, education, social care land fill etc. to be funded by central Government and what is left paid for just as council tax. I understand that this could reduce council tax by about 75%.
I know that no Government is keen to put up income tax but this would be a case of swings and round-a-bouts. Everyone using the services would pay something towards paying for the services we all use,
The council tax payer, especially the low paid and pensioner, is collapsing under the weight of a tax pushed up continally by Government stealth.