An article recently posted on the website of the Conservative parliamentary candidate for West Worcestershire urges voters to "study the small print in Lib Dem tax plans." If she had followed her own advice, she would perhaps have made fewer mistakes.
Let's begin by summarising the main points of the Liberal Democrats' proposals:
To pay for this we would:
Since the Tories have yet to announce any tax plans of their own, it's no surprise that they should try to cover their embarrassment by attacking ours. Alas, their efforts are pretty dismal.
First, the Tories claim that there would be "difficulties" when it comes to determining to which council you should be paying your LIT.
You'd owe LIT to the authority in which your principal residence is located. But you wouldn't pay the council, you'd pay HM Revenue & Customs through PAYE or your self assessment forms. They already know where you live, otherwise they couldn't send you your coding notices or tax forms.
Second, the Tories imply that we intend to introduce a 1% property tax.
We have no such plans. Replacing council tax with LIT will leave the UK without any direct property tax, something that many economists consider undesirable. Accordingly, we have said that we will look at this further. But if any property-based tax is introduced, it will be offset by reductions in other taxes or by raising tax thresholds. The aim would be to achieve a stable mix of taxes to serve the needs of the country. We would not tax for tax's sake.
Third, the Tories claim that people in rural areas will be hard hit by our environmental taxes.
We recognise that there must be balance between green taxes and the needs of some people in rural areas. That's why we will look at discounting VED or varying fuel duty in the most remote locations. But it must also be emphasised that much of the fears are exaggerated. The new VED rates will apply only to new car purchases, and there are plenty of low-emission equivalent vehicles to choose from. If Land Rover decided to build only high-emitting vehicles, they would indeed suffer; but we know that Ford, who own Land Rover, already invest heavily in clean burn engine technology. Land Rover and Ford management are clearly not as stupid and short-sighted as the Tories obviously think they are.
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