Government urged to
grasp the nettle on Income Tax / NIC's alignment
A plan for radical reform of
National Insurance (NI) has been welcomed by the Chartered Institute of
Taxation. The Institute sees the potential for significant simplification of
the Tax system and encourages the Government to seize the opportunity to
make this plan a reality.
The Office of Tax Simplification
(OTS) set out the plans in their report:-
'The closer alignment of Income Tax and National Insurance'
that were published this week.
Commenting, Colin Ben Nathan, Chair of the CIOT's Employment Taxes Sub
Committee, said:- "It's time for the Government to grasp the nettle of
aligning Income Tax and National Insurance. The 2 Taxes perform much the
same purpose. Having 2 different systems for calculating and administering
them creates unnecessary inefficiencies and administrative burdens. Some
will make the case for full merger, but even short of this many of these
burdens can be reduced by integrating and aligning the 2 Taxes. The OTS's
report sets out a much needed roadmap for how this could be done.
Simplification and alignment would reduce the cost on businesses, employers,
individuals and HMRC. This would also free up resources for HMRC to be
redeployed to tackle other areas and also meet government spending reduction
targets. It would also enable swathes of the NI legislation to be repealed
from the statute book; the latest edition of Tolley's NI Contributions runs
to over 1,000 pages!"
On the specific proposals made by the
OTS, Colin Ben Nathan said:- "The
OTS have recommended putting employees' National Insurance on an annual
basis and aggregated across employments as happens with Income Tax. If the
Government is serious about alignment then this has to happen. It would
obviously create winners and losers and where the low paid would be among
the losers the Government should consider enacting compensatory measures at
the same time as making this change. Raising the threshold at which people
start paying NI would be one possibility. The OTS are sensible to recommend
that NI for employed and self employed people should be aligned as closely
as possible. The more that employment and self employment can be treated
similarly, the better. And aligning definitions of earnings and reliefs
available for Income Tax and NIC's; including bringing Taxable benefits in
kind fully into NIC's; is also a sensible suggestion that would reduce the
burden on employers. Overall the additional employee NI that this would
raise could be used to finance compensation for the lower paid. On
employers' NI the OTS include the radical suggestion of discarding the
secondary threshold and instead basing the charge on total annual payroll
costs with an 'employer's allowance' of £675,000 and a flat rate of 13.5%.
This would exclude the vast majority of employers from the Tax and leave
only the 10,000 largest employers paying it with 1.54 million smaller
employers having no liability. This would be a huge and welcome
simplification for the vast majority of employers."
However the CIOT has warned that the Government's new Apprenticeship Levy
adds additional complexity to this area. Colin Ben Nathan said:-
"While the OTS has been working on plans for aligning Tax and NI the
Government has been implementing a brand new payroll Tax in the form of the
Apprenticeship Levy, which introduces new disalignments to the system. This
is an example of the Government introducing new complexity faster than OTS
can help dismantle the old. Any plan for turning employers' NI into a
payroll Tax needs to consider how the Apprenticeship Levy will fit in."
So what are your views on this? Please let us know by emailing us to:-
News24@southportReporter.com and let us know!
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Katherine Ryan's 'Kathbum'
is heading to a theatre near you!
Photo by Christy Causton, Emery PR
STAR of Sky 1's new:- 'Bring The Noise',
BBC's:- 'Hair, Live At The Apollo', 'QI, Mock The Week',
not forgetting ITV's:- 'The Jonathan Ross Show' and Channel
4's '8 Out Of 10 Cats', the razor sharp and top of her game
star Katherine Ryan has, once again, extended her highly acclaimed:- 'Kathbum
Tour'. This is due to a phenomenal demand and the total sell out
tour, back in the Autumn of 2015, as well as sell outs at the Edinburgh
Fringe, the Melbourne Comedy Festival and prestigious Oddball Comedy
Festival, where she performed alongside Aziz Ansari and Amy Schumer.
Having recently starred in Sky 1's flagship new music and comedy
entertainment series:- 'Bring The Noise', alongside Tinie
Tempah, Ricky Wilson and Nicole Scherzinger, Katherine is rapidly becoming a
household name. In 2015 has seen Katherine's profile sky rocket after a
number of high profile TV shows and her extensive:- 'Glam Role Model
Tour', which was extended several times due to outstanding demand
and consistently sold out shows. She was the 1st comedian to sell out her
run at the Edinburgh Festival in 2015 and had multiple extra shows added at
the Pleasance and the Gilded Balloon venues.
In 2015 Katherine hosted:- 'Hair', a primetime BBC2 series
about the world of competitive hairdressing bringing her unique comedy voice
to the 2nd series. She was also a regular on BBC2's:- 'Jack Dee's
Election Helpdesk' with Romesh Ranganathan and was a headliner on
Comedy Central's new series:- 'Russell Howard's Stand Up Central',
as well as developing her own series with:- 'Hat Trick.'
Katherine recently hosted an episode of the upcoming series:- 'Live At
The Apollo' on BBC1 and appeared on BBC1's:- 'Bruce Forsyth's
Hall Of Fame' in early 2016, as well as C4's 'Cat's Does
Countdown' and 'Sky's League of Their Own Series 10.'
Katherine has a column in the weekly music magazine NME.
Having recently made a heartfelt speech at her little sister's wedding,
Katherine comes to realise what she's left behind in her native Canada. In
this brand new show, our very own nation's sweetheart reflects on what she
left behind in a search of her inner Kathbum. This is Katherine's 3rd
show, her 1st 2 were:- 'Nature's Candy and Glam Role Model'
and we should add that both were sell out tours. Plus did you know that:-
'Glam Role Model' is now available to buy on
iTunes? Tickets and for more
information please visit:-
KatherineRyan.Co.UK
The nearest venues to us will be:-
► On Friday, 11 March 2016, at Salford's Lowry
(Lyric.)
► On Saturday, 16 April 2016, at Liverpool's
Philharmonic Hall.
► On Thursday, 21 April 2016, at Leeds' City
Varieties
Your last chance in this area will be on Friday, 22 April 2016, at the
Charter Theatre, in Preston. |