The 50p tax rate : Tue Mar 06, 2012 10:23 pm
Nobody in the press seems to question the mantra that cutting the 50p tax rate would be good for jobs, so I will.We are told there are only 300,000 such taxpayers. However, nobody says who these people are other than that are entrepreneurial wealth creators. Well if we take out:
- top footballers / other sporstmen;
- TV / media "talent" (sic)
- top civil servants;
- many doctors;
- thousands of partners in leading accountancy firms;
- ditto in firms of solicitors;
- other leading professionals eg surveyors, architects, etc
- a few barristers;
- thousands of investment bankers
then just how many are we left with? Not many I guess!
Aside from the odd nanny / gardener who are those I list likely to employ with a tax cut!? In fact, I would go so far as to say that if you increased the top rate band you would create MORE jobs. The reason is that in the leading professional practices reasonably well-paid staff are screwed into the ground so the average partner can take his 0.75 million. If they were paying penal tax on that, they would not worry about how much they earned so much but would employ more staff instead.
So abolish employers NI and increase top rates of tax dramatically. The above types won't go en masse and if they did there would be plenty willing and able to take their places. A few Michael Caine-type individuals going offshore are no loss - you still get to see their crap output, wherever they live. For the few genuine entepreneurs they can be encouraged to stay via favourable capital gains tax treatment for business disposal (preferably more favourable the more they sell out for). As to all the mega-wealthy foreign wealth creators leaving - no chance. They live here as a safe haven and also because of the favourable non-domiciled tax regime - ie they have no need to pay income tax anyway.