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    Terry Wogan’s son expresses frustration at Rachel Reeves for the low interest in his father’s £3.75 million estate.

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    The Treasury’s Delightful New Game: Taxing Landlords

    In the grand tradition of squeezing every last penny from every possible source, the Treasury is reportedly considering a delightful new scheme: slapping national insurance on rental income. Yes, folks, your beloved landlords might soon get a little less love from their bank accounts, thanks to the brilliant mind of Chancellor Rachel Reeves and her merry band of financial wizards.

    The Times has piped up with the fabulous news that this little tax trick could reel in around £2 billion annually. Just imagine: a couple of billion here, a tax there, and before you know it, we’re all rolling in the money! At least, that’s the theory; an expert tells us that most of this charming new tax would likely be passed right down the line to renters. How thoughtful of them!

    Why Are They Doing This, You Ask?

    Well, it seems that some Labour MPs and government aides have cracked out their magnifying glasses and decided that landlords are the perfect targets for their fiscal aspirations. To them, landlords represent a wellspring of “unearned revenue.” Because who doesn’t dream of one day pointing fingers at the wealthy and calling them “unearned” while they actually scramble to pay their next electricity bill?

    Let’s unpack those employee national insurance contributions, shall we? They stand at a staggeringly low 8%, decreasing to a mere 2% once you breach the £50,270 threshold. But fear not, those thresholds keep raising while our hopes of affordable housing keep sinking!

    A Dive Into Election Promises

    It appears friends of Reeves have put their heads together and come up with this brilliant plan, all while conveniently sidestepping the Labour government’s 2024 election pledge to keep VAT, income tax, and national insurance rates for workers as low as a snake’s belly. After all, who doesn’t love a good walk down contradiction lane?

    Meanwhile, the Chancellor finds herself under immense pressure to patch up the gaping holes in public finances. It’s like playing whack-a-mole, but each mole is an unpaid bill and every hammer swipe just creates more chaos.

    The Expert Speaks: Tenant Trouble on the Horizon

    Shaun Moore, a tax expert from Quilter who probably should have stuck to fortune telling, warns that applying national insurance to rental income would be the equivalent of kicking the buy-to-let sector while it’s down. His fears are almost poetic: landlords might flee the market faster than you can say “dismal housing crisis,” shrinking supply just as demand rises.

    “This startling imbalance will drive rents up faster than a toddler on a sugar high,” he predicts. “Naturally, landlords will just pass this delightful tax onto renters. Because, let’s be honest, what better way is there to combat a housing crisis than to make it even more unaffordable?”

    Can We Get a Confirmation, Please?

    Now, when pressed for details, an HM Treasury spokesperson just so happened to channel their inner philosopher. They stated that the “best way to strengthen public finances is by growing the economy.” Right, because we all know the economy grows on trees—just not the ones in your backyard, of course.

    They reassured us they intend to keep taxes low for working folks. However, let’s face it, while they promise not to raise basic rates of income tax, employee national insurance, or VAT, we all know it’s only a matter of time before they find a new way to wring dry the working class. Cheers to that!

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