David49
Doodledog
RVK1CR. As has been said several times, the people who earn money and have been taxed on it are not taxed again - dead people don’t pay tax. Their beneficiaries, who have not earned any of it, are taxed on anything over a million pounds, which is not the same thing at all.
On my hard earned cash I do pay tax again and again, VAT, Fuel Tax, Insurance Tax and all the other indirect taxes on spending.
Technically the dead don’t pay tax, but HMRC take a good chunk if they can, the result is the same, your beneficiaries get less.
Agreed. Result is the same, HMRC get their chunk.
A partial solution, for some, is charitable giving bringing ones assets under the threshold. We'd much rather our Church spend our money well - than the government waste our saved funds.
Charities have tremendous needs, more now than ever, an injection of cash would help GOSH, RSPCA, Samaritans, etc.