Posts Tagged ‘Mansion tax’

Nick Clegg and Vince Cable due to speak on tax policy at CentreForum event

CentreForum is hosting a Nick Clegg Vince Cable event today on tax policy. Watch this space for an updated post.

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Two absolutely must-reads for you economic afficanodo’s out there

Willem Buiter explains the fiscal position, the causes of the crisis, the greatness of the Mansion Tax, why higher education can take more of the fiscal strain . .. meanwhile Adam Posen’s first major speech from his MPC role is a gem, adding yet more layers to the argument about how QE works.

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ahem . . . thinktank publication of the YEAR . . .

I would like to thank my family, friends, dog, the staff of the Financial Times and the Guardian, everyone at CentreForum, everyone not at CentreForum who voted for it, the people at the SMF for taking me on as an intern, and everyone else. ‘A balancing act: fair solutions to a modern debt crisis’ wins Publication of the year. Thank god the reference to pubic spending was removed.

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VAT – a Truly Great Tax, but Regressive

VAT is a very efficient tax, but unfortunately very regressive. Over to you Mark

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Once upon a time I thought the CEBR did economics

The CEBR’s analysis actually shows what a good thing the Mansion tax is.

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More on the Mansion Tax dust-up

Mansion Tax once more

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Weekend miscellany

A weekend review turns into another pro mansion tax rant.

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Mansion Tax: Martin Wolf writes one of the best columns, ever

Martin Wolf’s column explains brilliantly why the Mansion tax is the right idea. Pity about the execution

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Practical problems with the Mansion tax

There are several intelligent and imaginative problems with the Mansion Tax. Together they will cause real difficulties.

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