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Old 21-08-2017, 10:05 PM #5
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Originally Posted by GiRTh View Post
Percentage its the same but proportionally its much more. The logic being that the person on 16k paying 20% would impact their disposable income much more than a person paying 20% on 100k.
Someone who earns £100k evidently works much harder than someone earning £16k, why shouldn't they have more disposable income? What's more, people live to their means. Someone who bought a sic mansion and keep it ticking along with their family inside wouldn't appreciate being told to pay more tax.
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