The over-40s should pay a 'social care premium'
The over-40s should pay a 'social care premium' tax to pay for care
A cross-party group says the current system is "unsustainable" with billions of pounds of extra funding needed. https://news.sky.com/story/the-over-...-care-11418170 A joint report from the housing, communities and local government and health and social care committees says the "social care premium" would help address the problem of an "unsustainable" system. It says the money raised would be held in a dedicated and audited fund to reassure the public it would only be used to provide social care. Payments would start at the age of 40 and extend beyond 65, but a minimum earnings threshold should be considered to protect those on low incomes. |
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"Social Care" also includes "Social Housing" where rents have been outstripping inflation for many years, to "bring parity between social and private rents".
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I think every one should pay not just target a select age related group of people. I'm not sure why they suggested starting at 40
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Social care is a slowly unfolding disaster we need to address. It's at least in part the cause of what's happening with the NHS as it becomes the safety net for the collapse of the other safety net.
It's going to have to be a tax rise such as the idea of taxing inheritance to pay for the care received. |
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We actually need to study how we spend taxpayers' money now. There is so much waste. Let's see how much we can save by that method before we start going on about raising taxes.
Let's start with overseas aid.....:Yes: |
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I don't have an issue with this, as such... but a) I'd want to be sure they weren't suddenly going to move the goal posts again - "yes, you've paid all this extra tax, but we still don't have enough, so because you have some money saved, you need to pay for it all...." and b) I noticed this "They also suggested the money raised could be used to support the care system for younger adults with disabilities, which forms part of the wider social care system." - if that's the case then everyone should pay it - if it affects everyone, then everyone should pay
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Ring fenced taxes don't stay ring fenced for long especially if there's a surplus.
The treasury prefers to have all the taxes, duties and NI poured into one pot and then doled out as political demands deem it. |
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Once that exercise is completed, the government could then turn its attention to making our services fit for the current century. Merging adult social care and NHS care has already started, but using technology to treat more people at home using new technology rather than take up hospital beds is one example of how billions could be saved. |
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I agree that there is massive waste, and poor budgeting within government organisations. |
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You may think this is very vague, but the council I worked for until recently managed to save absolutely millions by this method, and then investing it in transformed services - getting more for less, in the end. Although it has always been my view that this was the way an organisation should manage its finances, even I was shocked at the changes we were able to make. Government finances need a dose of this discipline. At government level, the savings and benefits would be monumental. |
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I'm asking for a few examples - it's not a trick question. I'm just asking what you see as non-essential. |
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