Lib Dems making Tax fairer

27 Jan 2012

The Liberal Democrats believe you should keep more money that you earn. That is why we believe the tax-free threshold should raise to £10,000, saving working people £700 a year and making sure millions of the lowest paid workers don't have to pay any income tax at all.

Between now and the Budget, Nick Clegg and the Liberal Democrats in Government will be arguing for faster tax cuts for hard-working families, promoting work and growth, and rewarding innovation, paid for by increasing the amount paid by the richest.

Every politician has a simple choice: do you support a tax system that rewards the hard-working many? Or do you back taxes that favour the wealthy few?

And the Liberal Democrats in Coalition are already making the difference:

More than 800,000 working people no longer paying income tax

23 million working people have been given a £200 tax cut

In April this year every worker will be given a further income tax cut of £130

And by the local elections in May this year, 1.1 million of the lowest paid workers, will no longer be burdened by income tax

The Liberal Democrats are committed to delivering a fairer economy, turning our tax promise into cash in your pocket. It was on the front page of our manifesto and is being implemented because of Liberal Democrats in Government.

As part of this Coalition, Liberal Democrats are calling time on our unfair and out-of-whack tax system.

We've clamped down on tax avoiders - targeting an extra £7bn every year

We're taxing the banks by an extra £2.5bn every year

We've stopped inheritance tax cuts for millionaires

We've put up Capital Gains Tax, raising £925m a year by 2015

We're ending the scandal, under Labour, of a hedge-fund manager paying less tax on their shares than their cleaner paid on their wages

We've reduced tax breaks on pension funds for the super-rich, raising £4.4bn a year by 2015

We have retained the 50p rate

And our overall priority is freeing the lowest-paid from income tax altogether and cutting income tax for millions of ordinary workers .

Read more about what Nick Clegg said about Fairer Taxes in his speech to the Resolution Foundation

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