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28-08-2014, 05:32 AM
WATCH: Maurice Saatchi, the man behind the £10,000 income tax threshold, has delivered a revolutionary new tax Policy which will see small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs) pay no corporation tax and which will abolish capital gains tax for their investors.
See #ThePolicy explained in 4 mins:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dTvg-vPDf4E
I follow the Friedmanite-Chicago mantra of cut taxation wherever and whenever, and so I naturally support this sort of policy. But coming from the CPS, this is a pretty radical policy that would abolish taxation in certain areas entirely for smaller firms.
Of course, Labour would never do anything like this because what has Labour ever known about economics: zilch. But in days gone by, the CPS was the brain of the Conservative Party and it's nice to think that something radical like this could become policy in a future government of whatever party. Oh, to only dream.
So what do you think? Should government be more radical with changes in taxation?
See #ThePolicy explained in 4 mins:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dTvg-vPDf4E
I follow the Friedmanite-Chicago mantra of cut taxation wherever and whenever, and so I naturally support this sort of policy. But coming from the CPS, this is a pretty radical policy that would abolish taxation in certain areas entirely for smaller firms.
Of course, Labour would never do anything like this because what has Labour ever known about economics: zilch. But in days gone by, the CPS was the brain of the Conservative Party and it's nice to think that something radical like this could become policy in a future government of whatever party. Oh, to only dream.
So what do you think? Should government be more radical with changes in taxation?