15/06/06 - 80 Labour Tax Rises!

Remember when Tony Blair claimed the Labour Party would not put up taxes?

This dishonest, stealth tax rising Labour Government has now done so a staggering 80 times - no wonder local residents can't afford to vote Labour any longer.


Tax rises under Gordon Brown in full



1997

1. Council tax increased by 6.5pc

2. Mortgage tax relief cut

3. Pensions tax

4. Health insurance taxed

5. Health insurance taxed again

6. Fuel tax escalator up

7. Vehicle excise duty up

8. Tobacco duty escalator up

9. Stamp duty up for properties over £250,000

10. Corporation tax changes

11. New windfall tax on utilities

1998

12. Married couples' allowance cut

13. Tax on travel insurance up

14. Tax on casinos and gaming machines up

15. Fuel tax escalator brought forward

16. Tax on company cars up

17. Tax relief for foreign earnings abolished

18. Tax concession for certain professions abolished

19. Capital gains tax imposed on certain non-residents

20. Reinvestment relief restricted

21. Corporation tax payments brought forward

22 Higher stamp duty rates up

23. Some hydrocarbon duties up

24. Additional diesel duties

25. Landfill tax up

26. Council tax up by 8.6pc

1999

27. NIC earnings limit raised

28. NICs for self-employed up

29. Married couples' allowance abolished

30. Mortgage tax relief abolished

31. IR35: Taxation of personal services companies

32. Company car business mileage allowances restricted

33. Tobacco duty escalator brought forward

34. Insurance premium tax up

35. Vocational training relief abolished

36. Employer NICs extended to all benefits in kind

37. VAT on some banking services up

38. Premiums paid to tenants by landlords taxed

39. Duty on minor oils up

40. Vehicle excise duties for lorries up

41. Landfill tax escalator introduced

42. Higher rates of stamp duty up again

43. Council tax up by 6.8pc

2000

44. Tobacco duties up

45. Higher rates of stamp duty up again

46. Extra taxation of life assurance companies

47. Rules on controlled foreign companies extended

48. Council tax up by 6.1pc

2001

49. Council tax up by 6.4pc

2002

50. Personal allowances frozen

51. National Insurance threshold frozen

52. NICs for employers up

53. NICs for employees up

54. NICs for self-employed up

55. North Sea taxation up

56. Tax on some alcoholic drinks up

57. New stamp duty regime

58. New rules on loan relationships

59. Council tax up by 8.2pc

2003

60. VAT on electronically supplied services

61. IR35 applied to domestic workers

62. Betting duty change

63. Tax on red diesel and fuel oil up

64. Controlled foreign companies measures on Ireland

65. Vehicle excise duty up

66. Council tax up by 12.9pc

2004

67. New 19pc tax rate for owner-managed businesses

68. New tax on private use of company vans

69. UK transfer pricing introduced

70. Increase in rate of tax on trusts

71. Increase in tax on red diesel fuel

72. Increase in tax on other road fuels (including LPG)

73. Council tax up by 5.9pc

2005

74. Cancellation of stamp duty land tax relief for disadvantaged areas.

75. North Sea taxation doubled from 10pc to 20pc.

76. Zero per cent rate of corporation tax abolished

77. Council tax up by 4.1pc

2006

78. Clampdown on trusts and insurance policies commonly used to mitigate inheritance tax.

79. Increase in vehicle excise duty for SUVs.

80. Council tax up by 4.5pc.


Cllr Justin Tomlinson, North Swindon Conservative Parliamentary Candidate, "80 tax rises, with experts predicting this will pass 100 by the next General Election.  This is a disgrace.

"Local residents simply can not afford to vote Labour, made worse by the fact that each and every single day in the media we read reports of yet more Government waste."


Promoted by Swindon Conservatives, Unit 17, Dorcan Business Village, Murdock Road, Dorcan, Swindon, SN3 5HY
Produced and Hosted by TB Marketing Solutions Ltd, Unit C, Rainer Close, Stratton St. Margaret, Swindon, SN3 4YA