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The BBC's broadband tax proposal

By Sam Packer, media campaign manager In February, the government launched a consultation on decriminalising the BBC licence fee. Given the crux of our Axe the Tax campaign - that it’s preposterous that people are compelled to pay a tax on pain of imprisonment in order to fund  something they... Read more...

Duty bound: price transparency at the pumps

By Ian Taylor - chairman of the Alliance of British Drivers (ABD) and local coordinator for the TaxPayers’ Alliance (TPA) in East Kent   A recent opinion article for the British Medical Journal (BMJ) called for cigarette packet-style warnings on petrol and diesel pumps. The implementation of which “could have... Read more...

Breaking down the budget: five features you may have missed

By Joe Ventre, digital campaign manager This year’s budget was anything but typical. With measures to tackle the coronavirus outbreak understandably dominating the media’s attention and the wider economic picture in flux, many of the less immediate elements seem to have slipped through the net. Below we have outlined five... Read more...

Now is the time to reassess overseas aid

By Jeremy Hutton, Policy Analyst The full resources of the state are being marshalled so that Britain can emerge from the dark clouds of this 21st century coronavirus plague as soon as possible. At the TaxPayers’ Alliance, we have been clear that we broadly understand the need for these  extraordinary... Read more...

Simple ways for councils to save

By Harry Fone, grassroots campaign manager We are in unprecedented times and many things remain unclear. What is certain though, is that the public finances will be in need of urgent repair in the coming years. Politicians should not solve budget holes by raising taxes when there is an imperative... Read more...

Will councils ever learn? A report from Sutton

By Sara Rainwater, Operations Director Sutton council has impeccable timing. At 8.01pm on the evening of Wednesday 18th March - a mere three hours after the Education Secretary announced the closure of schools in England in the wake of the coronavirus crisis - the council sent out this email to... Read more...

Taxation infringes on liberty

In the first of a series of thought pieces considering the philosophical basis of political concepts, grassroots assistant Kieran Neild questions whether a large tax burden can go hand in hand with liberty. Big government is on the rise in Britain. The tax burden is at its highest for fifty... Read more...

TaxPayers' Alliance statement on coronavirus

In light of the coronavirus (covid-19) outbreak, we have been asked how the TaxPayers’ Alliance responds to the massive government intervention undertaken to tackle the public health emergency and prevent the economy from collapsing. We want to address that clearly. The TaxPayers’ Alliance vision is for a pro-enterprise country with... Read more...

IR35: A change contractors can't afford

By Harry Fone, grassroots campaign manager A fortnight ago, in light of the coronavirus crisis, chancellor Rishi Sunak postponed this year’s planned IR35 changes by 12 months. IR35 is designed to clamp down on contractors who are an employee of a firm in all but name. However, its introduction has... Read more...

Grassroots update: Kent residents face tax surge

By Ian Taylor, grassroots coordinator for Kent  For a TaxPayers’ Alliance grassroots coordinator like me, the latest series of tax increases in my county of Kent is deeply disappointing. Yet again, most of Kent’s taxpayers face steep council tax rises. Kent County Council has gone for the maximum without a... Read more...

Why a carbon tax would be bad for Britain

By Sam Packer, media campaign manager at the TaxPayers' Alliance In 2011, Australia introduced the Clean Energy Act to levy additional taxes on carbon emissions. It was repealed just three years later. Since then, British politicians have repeatedly advocated following suit, with 516 references made to the idea of a... Read more...

Why I took a pay cut to help taxpayers

by Charles Amos, TaxPayers' Alliance Local Coordinator for Sussex This week the chancellor gave the first post-election budget, setting out a series of serious spending promises. It’s critical to remember, however, that plenty of wasteful spending and excessive taxing happens at a local level. It is little wonder that council... Read more...

Levelling up: the risks of pork barrel spending

By Sydney Rennich Perhaps pork-barrel spending is not as American as I thought. As I got on a plane from Atlanta to London two months ago, I braced myself for change. A new country meant new people, places, and politics. However, it seems that there was something other than my... Read more...

The future of the BBC licence fee

A huge thank you to everyone who attended a most enjoyable conversation with Sir Robbie Gibb and Mark Wallace. The venue was packed, showing that the licence fee continues to divide opinion. If you couldn’t make it, don’t worry - you can watch the recording below: The TaxPayers’ Alliance believes... Read more...

It will all come out in the whitewash

by Harry Fone, grassroots campaign manager at the TaxPayers’ Alliance    Now that the dust has settled on the government’s decision to proceed with HS2 it’s worth analysing the report that was instrumental in the decision making process. Commissioned by transport secretary Grant Schapps in August 2019, the Oakervee Review... Read more...

Rewarding incompetence: Local Government Finance Settlement 2020

by Kieran Neild-Ali, grassroots assistant at the TaxPayers' Alliance The 2020-21 Local Government Finance Settlement has proposed an increase in central government funding for councils across England. The government package includes a new £1.41 billion Social Care Grant for adult and children’s services. That is an additional £1 billion in... Read more...

Back to Budget basics: preaching the case for prudence

by Darwin Friend, Researcher at the TaxPayers' Alliance   At the last Budget in October 2018, the then chancellor Philip Hammond triumphantly declared that austerity was over. With the deficit cut, it was job done and he suggested that now was the time to turn the taps on and increase... Read more...

Scots suffer SNP's fiscal failings

By Darwin Friend, researcher at the TaxPayers’ Alliance  The calamitous backdrop of Derek Mackay, the Scottish finance minister resigning hours before he was due to deliver his budget last week was a fairly poignant analogy for the SNP’s financial record. It illustrated the terrible judgement and farcical ineptitude with which... Read more...

TPA visits English Riviera to deliver low tax message

Our chief executive John O’Connell was invited to address the South West Conservatives’ conference recently. John addressed more than 250 conference delegates on Saturday, 8th February in sunny Torquay, setting out the TPA's recommendations for lower taxes. He gave them an overview of The Single Income Tax report, and made the case for immediate... Read more...

The government wants a bigger slice of your pizza

By Owen Brown   If you’re having some mates round, are off for an awkward Tinder date or just can’t be bothered to cook, why not grab a pizza on National Pizza Day? Unfortunately for lovers and providers alike, dark days could lie ahead for the nation’s favourite takeaway vendors. ... Read more...

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