for the last 30 odd years avoiding direct taxation has been popular with are lovelly governments - both sides. So I thought it might be interesting to start a thread of examples of this, as it seems to be getting worse as the current governmant tries to balance the books. I have 2 new examples:-
1/ Insurance Protection Tax - apart from the fact this is a tax on money already having been taxed this has now been increased for 10% to 12 % with effect from 1st June.
2/ In Plymouth I can get an essential workers parking permit, which allows parking in city centre residents parking areas. Cost was £100 a year, now jumped to £300 per year. I have 2 vans for business so that's a hike of £400 , no doubt to cover shortfalls in council budgets as imposed by George Osbourne.
1/ Insurance Protection Tax - apart from the fact this is a tax on money already having been taxed this has now been increased for 10% to 12 % with effect from 1st June.
2/ In Plymouth I can get an essential workers parking permit, which allows parking in city centre residents parking areas. Cost was £100 a year, now jumped to £300 per year. I have 2 vans for business so that's a hike of £400 , no doubt to cover shortfalls in council budgets as imposed by George Osbourne.