Soldato
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Arguments can be put forward for most positions effectively as "fair" is based upon perspective at the best of times.
Would it be fair for everybody to pay a flat amount of tax? In principle yes, otherwise this is akin to me paying more for a pint than a friend who earns less.
Is it fair that the higher earners pay more tax? Possibly, based on a flat percentage somebody who earns twice my salary would pay twice the tax.
Based on the marginal rate somebody who earns twice my salary would pay 2.6 times the tax. Is this fair? Maybe, but it gets much harder to argue the case.
Both these cases can reflect that the society that gives them the opportunity to earn more than most should be repaid.
Is it fair that a large part of my tax and NI contributions will go towards funding hugely generous public sector pensions in future. Definitely not and this should be our focus, not what we actually pay but the return on our investment in society.
Would it be fair for everybody to pay a flat amount of tax? In principle yes, otherwise this is akin to me paying more for a pint than a friend who earns less.
Is it fair that the higher earners pay more tax? Possibly, based on a flat percentage somebody who earns twice my salary would pay twice the tax.
Based on the marginal rate somebody who earns twice my salary would pay 2.6 times the tax. Is this fair? Maybe, but it gets much harder to argue the case.
Both these cases can reflect that the society that gives them the opportunity to earn more than most should be repaid.
Is it fair that a large part of my tax and NI contributions will go towards funding hugely generous public sector pensions in future. Definitely not and this should be our focus, not what we actually pay but the return on our investment in society.