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Recession causes reverse fiscal drag

Wednesday, June 03, 2009
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This BBC news article is perfect for explaining how a recession allied to a fall in household wealth leads to reverse fiscal drag. Tax revenues from top rate tax payers is set to shrink by more than £15bn adding to the enormous prerssure on government finances and borrowing.

“This year 25.4 million basic rate payers are expected to contribute £65.1bn, while just 2.91 million higher rate payers will pay £75.1bn.”

HMRC have just launched a new teaching resource on taxation - available here


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