Call for rise in 40p tax threshold

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A report is calling for the 40p income tax threshold to be raised to stop hundreds of thousands of extra people falling into the bracket.

The report claims that tax thresholds are not being raised in line with wages meaning that, while 3.7 million taxpayers paid the 40p rate last year, this figure will rise to five million by 2014, reports the Daily Mail. Motivating The Middle has been published by Conservative MPs Kwasi Kwarteng and Priti Patel. It argues the problem has been caused by the threshold rising slower than earnings under New Labour, and the level at which 40p tax falls has then been lowered by Chancellor George Osborne as he raises the tax-free personal allowance. The 40p tax threshold is due to fall aga...

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