The UK’s Broken Tax System and How to Fix It
Politicians need to take note of this
The top 10% of earners in the UK contribute more than 60% of all of the income tax for the country.
“Tax the rich” I hear you scream.
To be in that 10% upper echelon of UK earners, you don’t have to be rich — you just have to earn £65,000 per year or more… That’s not a lot.
When you mention the top 10%, you think all those people have yachts & indoor pools, but the likelihood is, that most drive a second-hand Mercedes.
How Much Tax Will You Pay On Your Salary?
- If you earn under £12,570, you’ll pay 0% in tax.
- If you earn over £12,570, you’ll pay 20% in tax.
- If you earn over £37,700 you’ll pay 40% in tax.
- If you earn over £125,140, you’ll pay 45% tax.
That structure creates a very obvious problem.
Tax Avoidance & Loopholes Are Incentivised
The late, great investor, Charlie Munger once said:
“Show me the incentive and I will show you the outcome.”
The problem with penalising higher earners is that it penalises hard work…