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By Andy McCue

Published: Thursday 08 September 2005


Name

Smith


Location

Wirral


Occupation

Cival Servant


Comment

Why don't they just leave it to the paye taxation.
example if you are not a high earner paying the 40% tax, then just up the 10% level of taxation at a higher rate. Therefore not paying as much tax. Instead of people not working harder because it would reduce their tax credits.

I feel the benefits of the New Tax Credits have not made peolpe work harder. Which we can all put extra hours in if we wanted to.

Also I feel this Goverment have favoured single parents and two parents families which will not between the two parents, put in the hours of work which, before any of these top up in benefits people had to work harder in order to have a little luxury in life! However you define luxury in life is up to you.



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