Scrapping zero VAT rate will help poor families, says IFS
Institute for Fiscal Studies claims money raised by abolishing zero and reduced VAT rates could be used more effectively to help poor
Institute for Fiscal Studies claims money raised by abolishing zero and reduced VAT rates could be used more effectively to help poor
The zero and reduced rates of VAT should be scrapped to improve the living
standards of poorer families and help cut £11bn of other taxes, according to a
new report.
The Mirrlees
Review‘s report for the Institute for Fiscal Studies argues that abolishing
the zero and reduced VAT rates will cut compliance and administration costs for
government and business and interfere less with people’s spending decisions.
‘Scrapping the existing zero and reduced rates of VAT – perfectly consistent
with EU rules – would raise around £23bn,’ said an IFS statement. ‘If £12bn of
this extra revenue were spent increasing means-tested benefit and tax credit
rates by 15%, this would leave the poorest three-tenths of the population better
off on average while still raising £11bn to cut other taxes or to spend in other
ways.’
The report said that such a move would have only a modest and temporary
effect on inflation, increasing the non-housing retail price index by around
0.35%.
‘The only barrier is the reluctance of politicians to be seen to propose
taxing ‘essential’ items,’ stated the IFS.
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