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Monday 21st July 2008
Another Day Another Darling U-Turn Who would want the job as Chancellor when it seems month after month he is forced into more and more embarrassing u-turns while his lord and master Gordon Brown steps aside and lets him take the... |
Sunday 20th July 2008
Is There A Black Hole In SNP Local Council Income Tax Plans? As we near the end of the Glasgow East by-election it seems to be silly season with all political parties indulging in a spot of mud throwing to see how much can stick before being cleared up after... |
Saturday 19th July 2008
Has Gordon Brown Fallen Out With His Darling? The whispers of unrest in the Treasury seem to be growing with many people suggesting the Gordon Brown and Alistair Darling have had a major fall out. If the rumours are correct, Darling has... |
Friday 18th July 2008
Another Day Another Computer Failure At The Treasury Has the release of a critical report into the IT systems at the Treasury forced the cancellation of the department’s latest super computer venture? Are the UK population getting value for money... |
Thursday 17th July 2008
Gordon Brown Cool On Calls For 50% Income Tax Rate It seems as though there is a growing call for an increase in the higher rate of tax from 40% to 50%, hitting those with annual incomes in excess of £100,000. In what many are claiming to be... |
Tuesday 15th July 2008
HMRC failings exposed by auditors A combination of fraud and tax credit errors cost HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) a total of £1.5 billion over the last financial year, the National Audit Office (NAO) has said. According to ... |
Saturday 12th July 2008
Should The Barnett Formula Be Changed? A report into how the UK government income is shared out amongst the home nations has opened up what could well turn into a very ugly debate. Over the last few years we have see more and more... |
Friday 11th July 2008
Where Are Your Green Taxes Really Going? The spotlight today is back on ‘green’ taxes and exactly what they are doing for you, where they are going and why they keep growing and growing. There seem to be a number of issues at the fore... |
Friday 11th July 2008
Can Small Businesses Afford To Go Green? As the recession in the UK continues to take a firm hold of the economy and business numbers, news that many smaller businesses are suffering will not come as a surprise. However, with taxation... |
Thursday 10th July 2008
Opposition slams road tax figures Official estimates from the government have revealed that around nine million drivers will be left worse off by new road tax laws. Changes to vehicle excise duty, to be introduced next year, will ... |
Saturday 5th July 2008
The True Cost Of Climate Change While we have been subjected to yet more Green propaganda in the UK press over the last few weeks, what is the real cost of going Green? Why are we being primed for a large increase in energy... |
Tuesday 1st July 2008
Stamp duty 'should be cut', surveyors say Stamp duty on home sales must be reduced in order to stimulate the property market, the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (Rics) has said. The body issued the call in the wake of further gl... |
Sunday 29th June 2008
Is Gordon Brown’s First Anniversary Set To Be His Last? While he was once regarded as the champion of the people, the modern day Robin Hood, taking from the rich and helping the poor, Gordon Brown is no more the hero of the working classes. As the dust... |
Friday 27th June 2008
Royals 'cost each taxpayer 66p a year' The royal family cost the British taxpayer around £40 million in the 2007/08 financial year, a new report reveals. This is equivalent to 66p of each person's annual tax bill - up from 2006/07... |
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