My point was that high earners should not be taxed more than anybody else. Using percentages already takes their greater ability to pay into account.
And about the cuts - there needs to be cuts to bring down the national debt.
high earners should not be taxed more than anybody else
They aren't. They pay no tax on their first 11,500. Like everyone else. The same 20% on the next 33,500. The same 40% on the next 105k, and then the same 45% on anything over 150k.
There's no discrimination involved.
Technically isn’t that wrong, as the personal allowance is reduced by £1 for every £2 you earn over £100k?
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My point was that high earners should not be taxed more than anybody else. Using percentages already takes their greater ability to pay into account.
And about the cuts - there needs to be cuts to bring down the national debt.