
LOCAL TAXATION
Conservatives will today hold an Opposition Day debate on local taxation.
Conservatives
Conservatives believe that council tax must be reformed for example, by introducing an automatic discount for pensioners, and drastically scaling back the Whitehall regulations and burdens that have forced up local councils costs.
We oppose turning a local services tax, based on fixed property bands, into a crude wealth tax either in the form of a local income tax as the Liberal Democrats propose, or through the introduction of higher council tax bands and a rigged revaluation, as Labour favour.
Labour
Liberal Democrats
Liberal Democrat Treasury spokesman, Vincent Cable MP, has admitted that many homes would pay more under local income tax (LIT). If there are two full-time earners in the house, there would be more tax with the new tax starting to bite for families with combined salaries in the mid £30,000s (Evening Standard, 21 September 2004).
A typical working family in England in 2005-06 would pay a LIT tax bill of £1,701, compared to an average council tax bill of £1,009. This would mean an extra £692 a year, an increase of two- thirds.
Defeated Liberal Democrat MP for Guildford, Sue Doughty, has admitted, local income tax was a real sticking point young professionals such as two teachers living together struggling to pay the mortgage really didnt like the policy (BBC Radio 4, Today Programme, 11 May 2005).
Councillor Justin Tomlinson, "Abbey Meads residents are tired of Labour's endless Council Tax hikes, which have seen typical bills rocket 76% since they came to power. Not content with the annual stealth tax hikes, we are now facing the re-banding exercise - yet more costs for the suffering Council Tax payer. It is only the Conservatives who are prepared to drive down Council Tax, local residents deserve better value for money."
Last year, the Conservatives set the Council Tax rise inline with inflation (3%), ending the 42% hike in just 3 years under the previous, 'spend, spend, spend...' Labour Administration. Council Tax was stamped down through £7 million of efficiency savings, including saving money on:
The Labour & Liberal Councillors all voted against these efficiency savings, it is only the Conservatives who will deliver value for money.