Rigpig wrote:
Dusty wrote:
Poor people dont pay less for their beer, ciggies, petrol or to have ther electrics fixed or tap washers replaced. Why (in principle) should they pay less to have their bins emptied??
Well, people don't have to buy beer, ciggies or petrol, but the do have to pay tax.
If it is mandated by acts of government that people will pay tax, then the tax should be levied at a rate that is proportional to their ability to pay it.
A local income tax would address the anomoly of using the status of someones home as a proxy for their ability to pay. Due to changes in income and othe reasons, people do find themsleves living in a property they couldn't afford to re-purchase at the current market value, this being the metric for banding the property for council tax purposes.
Sorry, perhaps I was trying to make too many points all at the same time.
1) There are "taxes" that are the "same" for all people, regardless of income (eg exise dutys)
2) There are also "services" that
cost the "same" for all people, regardless of income. (Getting an electrician to fix your wiring, plumber same for tap washers, etc, etc etc,)
Local authorities are (supposedly) responsible for providing certian local
services. Most of these services are essentialy income/property-value independent. there is no fundimental reason why the "Charge" mechinisim should not be simply tied to individual people.
Any corrections for low income individuals (for whatever reason) should be made at a national level rather than a local one.