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The Low Incomes Tax Reform Group summarises the emergency Budget announcements with a particular focus on low-income taxpayers and tax credits claimants.
The second Budget of the yearOn 22 June the new Chancellor unveiled his Emergency Budget and tried to make the pain of cuts and tax rises as small as possible for those on low incomes. But if you are swinging a big axe, you are inevitably going to damage some unintended victims. A range of changes were announced which will directly impact upon those on the lowest incomes, and we summarise below when these will happen. The key datesMidnight 22 June 2010
July 2010
August 2010
September 2010
October 2010
January 2011
April 2011
April 2012
2013
And finally… tightening HMRC's budgetWe already knew that government departments would be under pressure to cut costs and last week’s Budget confirms that HMRC, as with other government departments, will need to find significant further savings. Whilst the aim is to make savings yet still protect frontline services, everyone could feel the effects of this squeeze. LITRG is therefore trying to identify ways in which HMRC can achieve more for less. As outlined, for example, in our recent response to HMRC’s proposals to reduce face to face services, much can be achieved by re-routing funds to voluntary sector organisations which help to plug the gaps, but such organisations need adequate additional funding. Useful linksRead LITRG’s full summary of the Budget announcements on the group’s website LITRG’s Budget forerunner: Income Tax Changes in a Coalition
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About The Author The Low Incomes Tax Reform Group (LITRG) is an initiative of the Chartered Institute of Taxation to give a voice to those who cannot afford to pay for tax advice. LITRG comprises tax specialists from professional practice and the voluntary sector, from publishing and from HM Revenue & Customs, together with people from a welfare benefits and social policy background. Visit www.litrg.org.uk for further information. |
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