19 March 2024
Harriett Baldwin marks UK’s lowest effective personal tax rate since 1975

Harriett Baldwin highlights an article in which the independent director of the Institute for Fiscal Studies confirms the average UK earner now has the lowest effective personal tax rate since 1975—lower than in America, France, Germany or any G7 country.

Harriett Baldwin (West Worcestershire) (Con)

Did the Chancellor see an article yesterday in which the independent director of the Institute for Fiscal Studies confirmed that the average earner in the UK now has the lowest effective personal tax rate since 1975—lower than in America, France, Germany or any G7 country? Someone on £35,000—the average earnings for those working full time—faces an income tax and national insurance bill of nearly £2,000 less than they would have done on the same real earnings back in 2010. Does the Chancellor agree that now he has changed the rules on residence and domicile, the Opposition’s unfunded spending plans could lead to higher taxes—

The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Jeremy Hunt)

I thank my hon. Friend for her excellent question. She is right that it is not just the lowest effective tax rate for someone on average earnings since 1975, but the lowest headline tax rate and the lowest tax rate in the G7. That is the fundamental divide in British politics: taxes have gone up, and on the Government Benches we do not think that we have to accept the status quo; on the Opposition Benches they do. Why is that? Because lower taxes mean higher growth.

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