The current tax rate for individuals making over £150,001 per year is 38% for dividend income, 45% for saving income and 45% for other income.
@8ZMCGB82yrs2Y
Yes, but raise it to 70%
@8TCBK5W3yrs3Y
@8QNRSN33yrs3Y
I am unsure on this matter
@8Q8YQ9CLiberal Democrat3yrs3Y
There should be a fairer system, flat rate of tax for everyone with no loopholes for too earners
@8PYKDND3yrs3Y
Abolish the income tax, disallow all deductions and increase the sales tax.
No, but those who are earning that much money should pay a lot more % of tax than anyone earning less than that.
@982VSS51yr1Y
Leave this income bracket tax at 40% but increase corporation tax for large firms and businesses.
@982V5WX1yr1Y
No, only for the people that earn a lot more than that.
Should be increased by 10%
@97Z9ZP81yr1Y
It should be raised to 90% and tax loopholes eliminated
@97YWZKQ1yr1Y
Depending on the individuals work
@97T5RFN1yr1Y
Everyone should give a third of their income
@97R7WBH1yr1Y
No they should get taxed the same amount
@97N8C4M1yr1Y
No but there should be a 4th tax brackket for millionaires
Increase top tax bracket to £250,000 and then tax at 40%
@9778P65Women's Equality2yrs2Y
people work hard and just because some people wont put the work in to get rich therefore why should we raise taxes if someone is doing well in life
@97787P32yrs2Y
depends on the way they receive their income
@9757N7T2yrs2Y
not as much as 50% but still a lot
@97468M92yrs2Y
Raise top tax rate to 65%
It should be more than 50%. £150,000 is several times more than most people earn. It is fair that income over £150,000 be taxed at a good 70%. We need an urgent return to a more progessive tax system like the one we had during the post-war consensus.
@96X79XZ2yrs2Y
No, but lower taxes on the poor
@96WWH972yrs2Y
No, shift the tax threshold to £250k
@96VLP892yrs2Y
Yes, but not currently, in the cost of living crisis
@96V45PD2yrs2Y
55%, And eliminate loopholes.
@96TBM6NCount Binface2yrs2Y
No, but there should be more tax brackets for people earning over £150,000.
@96SR3MZ2yrs2Y
No, it should be lowered and more brackets be put above it
@96RJ6GK2yrs2Y
Yes but do it over time not a jump
@96R9RQH2yrs2Y
50% tax rate threshold should be higher than £150,000
@96R9QC7Liberal Democrat2yrs2Y
It should depend on the individual persons income.
@96R8WKM2yrs2Y
No, the top rate of income tax should be on a flexible scale to account for inflation and real wages.
@96R8QJP2yrs2Y
The tax bands need revision more than the headline rates.
@96QNYKB2yrs2Y
Yes and eliminate all loopholes across the board.
@96QKBVY2yrs2Y
Yes, but over 200k and other bands adjusted with inflation
@96Q59LV2yrs2Y
No, 66% at 150k and 90% on over a million and 99% over 2.5m
@96PW4MV2yrs2Y
Add another tax bracket for those who earn more and tax them more
@96PVHS52yrs2Y
Add a 50% tax bracket for those earning £500k a year and up
@96NN9S72yrs2Y
Different tax for different working classes
@96NGGT42yrs2Y
Increase top band to £500000
@96KZJ7X2yrs2Y
There should be additional higher tax rates added. The top rate should be above 500,000 and there should rates at 200,000 and 325,000
@96GYXH62yrs2Y
No, but introduce a further higher earning limit where increased taxation applies
@96DL2H92yrs2Y
No but maybe it should be raised to 50% to those who earn £200,000 - £300,000 plus should be taxed 50%
@95ZJN5DConservative2yrs2Y
No, £150,000 is too little to impose a 50% tax rate. Those who make over £1,000,000 may be considered for this new tax bracket.
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