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<blockquote data-quote="King Arthur" data-source="post: 529152" data-attributes="member: 31673"><p>seems to me that the first thing government should do is to remove the tax on electricity and gas (domestic at least).</p><p></p><p>It has recently become abundantly clear (if it wasn;t already) that energy if a fundamental necessity of modern life, like food and water, and really should not be teaxed. ESPECIALLY when we already pay our bills out of taxed income!</p><p></p><p>I'm not arguing against taxes, of course we must pay taxes, but lets be straight and honest about them. For example, what's the currrent VAT rate? 20% right? WRONG!! It's 20% of what you spend from already taxed income.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="King Arthur, post: 529152, member: 31673"] seems to me that the first thing government should do is to remove the tax on electricity and gas (domestic at least). It has recently become abundantly clear (if it wasn;t already) that energy if a fundamental necessity of modern life, like food and water, and really should not be teaxed. ESPECIALLY when we already pay our bills out of taxed income! I'm not arguing against taxes, of course we must pay taxes, but lets be straight and honest about them. For example, what's the currrent VAT rate? 20% right? WRONG!! It's 20% of what you spend from already taxed income. [/QUOTE]
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