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 I have not filed income tax forms in 21 years, what can happen to me? ?
Taxes are removed from my paycheck every pay period, I just don't file....


 How "Unfair" is the "Wellfare" state?
I've been on Anticoagulants for 23 years after heart surgery and will be on it for life and have recently been told I am too unfit to work so am now claiming Incapacity benefit. but as my incap ...


 Since the IRS is mailing my stimuls payment check so late will i get interst?
It was suppose to be issued May 9th, direct deposit, but I no loger have that acct. So they will mail me a paper check in Aug, are they going to add interest to it, since they are withholding my ...


 I reveived a letter from the IRS?
They want almost 400 dollars in state taxes they say I haven't paid to California. I live in Louisana, the only time I was in California was when I was stationed there from 2001-2005. I tried ...


 Should non smokers be allowed NHS treatment?When they pay next to nothing by way of tax?
Why should the smoking public support these people? Why should smokers give there lives to help them? Smokers want there money to go to children not scroungers.
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 Why I can't live because of high taxes but I should give it away.?
I want to know why I have to pay high taxes because the government is giving it to some irresponsible person that claims they can't get a job and need welfare for the 3 kids they have. I'm ...


 If you could un-tax anything now currently taxed, what would you pick?
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 Why isnt this illegal ?
In the state i live in , if you by a used car you have to pay the sale's tax on it b4 you can tag it,,This is the law ..Okay if you sale the car , the new owner has to be the sales tax on it ...


 I got a mail from uk stating that i have wone a cash prize now the person is at mumbai airpot and telling me?
to deposite the tax amount so now iam confused weather i really won the prize i have allready paid 40000 towards courier charges so what i should do please contact to no 9949119207...


 It's 11.40 Am here in the UK, What time is it where you are?
And what are you doing?...


 I'm a first year teacher and i'll be making 40,000 and i have a 1 year old son could i claim him?
Could i claim him or do i make to much money please ...


 Is it true your employer must give you your W-2 by Jan 31?
If so, what happens if they don't?...


 Do you think Wesley Snipes should have been jailed for 'tax evasion'?
Bearing in mind that the 16th amendment was never ratified...

In 1894 Congress passed an income tax act very similar to the current income tax law. That law was challenged on the basis ...


 What do you think about national ID card? do you want to use it or not?
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 What are YOU going to spend you Income tax refund on?!?
I'm sure we all have BILLS...but other than that..anything special your going to splurge on?
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I am all about the splurge!! I figure, its MY money and I worked hard ...


 Is there tax on food that you buy from the supermarket?
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 My husbands boss paid him a commission check without taking takes out. what should we do?
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 If a person makes $20 per hour, how much would that be after taxes. (per hour)?
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 I dont understand council tax?
This is bullcrap! Ok because im not working and im not recieving benefits my mother has to pay council tax for me,because i still live at home.I dont understand? Why do i have to pay money to the ...


 How do you take away VAT from a figure?
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cymry3jones
If everyone in the UK gave up smoking today, how would the government compensate for the loss of tax revenue?

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I know that smoking related illness costs the NHS a lot of money, but that's in the future. I'm talking about the here and now.
                     
 




ruralsouthwell
Good question - worth a star - they can't want everyone to give up of course, any more than they want people to stop drinking alcohol or driving cars which consume fuel. They tax just about everything, and a serious number of people no longer paying those particular taxes would cause a major revenue loss. They'll soon be measuring our lung capacities and taxing us for the air that we breathe.


Old Man of Coniston!.
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They've already planned that far ahead. They have raided £100 million from pension funds. They have introduced Inheritance tax. Home Information packs. Tripled the price of a passport. Doubled the price of fuel. Death Duty. Then ID cards are next. What other ways can they raise money from Middle England?.


Knock N
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Raising taxes for non-smokers.


gordon3392
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Ask The U.S.A for a loan.....


Conspiracy
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Big Ste took my answer :( But yes what people don't actually know is it costs the NHS billions on treating smoking related illnesses - more than the taxes earned on cigarettes. So in short the NHS side of income taxes could come down to compensate for an increase in what the government use elsewhere. Or perhaps allow larger investment in the NHS to improve services.

But that's a one-sided arguement. Because as you allude to in "Additional Details" smoking related illnesses would still exist until years after. Newsagents would see revenue drops due to lack of sales in cigarettes and the money the government earns from cigarette manufacturers would be lost. As would jobs in the factories and delivery trucks etc... It would be a blow to the economy and so perhaps my arguement above is flawed.

So what happens? I would have to guess that VAT would rise to something equivalent to what it is here in Ireland i.e. 21%, taxes on cars would increase and then perhaps look at increasing taxes on the next addictive item such as alcohol.


Eddie W
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They would hit the next easy target "The Motorist" it has already started with toll roads raising the road tax and increasing the tax on fuel, we already pay fuel duty but did you know we also pay vat on the fuel duty so we actually pay a tax on a tax.


Lynn C
with great difficulty beer spirits and even food and kids toys will be taxed and the take a ways its going to be terrible living in england


justme
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they are on their way already - paying toll to use motorways
that is what they will do to compensate


fen_wolf2003
What are you on about, they have already lost a shed load of tax on smoking through thousands giving up smoking and have already adjusted the tax system to make up for it but you have not noticed..


Steve B
Dont be silly ... smoking is adictive and the majority will NEVER give up ..

Perhaps your question should be "how does the Government balance Tax revenues to meet its spending commitments ?"

and of course the generic answers involve increeasing tax elsewhere and/or reducing spending ...


bridget c
theyd probably legalise drugs!


2 good 2 miss
they would make up for it by saving over a billion pounds every year on the NHS due to smoking related illness..... also it would free up more NHS staff to treat people who deserve it that have real illnesses and not related to self inflicted cancer sticks.


gimmesomeboosh
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I dunno, bottling all the oxygen and charging us £50 a tank.
It seems like the road they're going on. Or walking speed traps.

The gvernment will do what they want when they want. We've seen that already and I have no faith in them at all anymore. If they want our money, we just give it to them , no problem.


kirsun10
As usual they will find stealth tax on another menace (or money spinner) , the car, and in addition increase income tax, and maybe VAT.


wonderingstar
they would print more money


Nick
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poperty taxes and sales taxes


raygunaut
by legalizing weed


mentor
This is a great question and one I would love to see the response from our Government.
Firstly smokers pay millions in taxes which the bulk go towards our health services and which the government would never obtain elsewhere.
There would be huge job losses creating many more unemployed which means more cash out of working peoples wages.
All those who do not smoke will soon be moaning when they have to pay a lot more for everyday living expenses because the cost of many things will have to be increased such as food,petrol,household items and,of course income tax will go up,vat will increase and the dreaded Council Tax will go through the roof.
Of course there will be lots of other ways that we will all suffer and then the no smoking brigade will regret their bullying attitudes.
I think if you smoke you are in a way contributing to the country's economy.


man
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another tax on beer hike


eriverpipe
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Steve B - excellent answer - it is of course true that the vast majority of smokers will NOT give up. Those that have given up as a result of the recent ban in public places are largely the social smokers whose consumption is relatively small. Smoking has been banned in most workplaces for ages now, and yes tax revenue will fall again somewhat due to the expansion of the ban into public places. The Government, while losing some revenue now will eventually recoup it via savings in the NHS, particularly from the savings involved in treating PASSIVE smokers (who have not actually 'contributed' to the revenue from tobacco anyway). The large majority of smokers will continue puffing away and pouring tax revenue into the coffers (probably at hiked tax rates due to the fact that the habit will become less and less socially acceptable). And bouncingtigger - there is no benefit to the revenue of the Government from 'increasing interest rates'! How could there be, when it is servicing the National Debt .... via interest payments..... Added to the fact that 'the Government' does not actually set the interest rates, that's gotta be the most ill-informed comment on this question....


bouncingtigger13
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They'd flap for a bit, put up the interest rates, and add a huge hike to the duty on booze, instead. Oh, and petrol - don't forget that, too!
Let's face it, if it moves, it gets taxed in this country; if it doesn't move, it still gets taxed.
Cynical? Moi?


david s
Put tax on tea.


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