Judith Freedman
@judithfreedman.bsky.social
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Tax academic, writer and editor, grandmother of 5.
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judithfreedman.bsky.social
Loads of ways to improve IHT- eg move to a donee basis. And remove CGT uplift in death. For more from me you will need a reading list! Be careful what you wish for!
judithfreedman.bsky.social
First what would you include in a wealth tax? If not main residences and pensions you won’t collect much and you will distort the market. If you include them it will be politically unacceptable and impossible to implement, not least due to valuation issues.
judithfreedman.bsky.social
Wealth tax thinking is not ‘out of the box’ but just flawed!
judithfreedman.bsky.social
I don’t support a new annual wealth tax or a one off levy. I do support improving our existing taxes on wealth.
judithfreedman.bsky.social
Ideally we would get rid of a lot of them and certainly not introduce new ones.
judithfreedman.bsky.social
And by principled reform I do not mean gimmicky new taxes but sorting out the structural issues with the main revenue raising taxes we have already and primarily VAT, national insurance and income tax plus our poorly designed existing capital taxes- CGT and IHT
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stephenkb.bsky.social
Amazed this is still going ahead - basic and obvious problem is that essentially everything local government does now is for the poor. You can’t move it around without really hurting poor people somewhere!
judithfreedman.bsky.social
Spot on on how politicians think about tax. Unfortunately I agree likely we shall have minor fiddling again. But better options exist - eg Resolution Foundation suggestion. Since even small tweaks upset someone, why not be bolder and go for principled reform? Politics, that’s why.
samfr.bsky.social
New post just out:

"Staying alive vs taking control"

Labour's big choice at the budget is whether they just want to try and survive it or whether they're willing to take some bigger risks that would have future payoffs.

(£/free trial)

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Staying alive vs taking control
Labour's budget choices
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judithfreedman.bsky.social
Huh! Why couldn’t ours manage that then?
judithfreedman.bsky.social
I think that is how it should have been done. I am not eligible but my husband is and they didn’t do it. If they did it this way, more of us could have been eligible too.
judithfreedman.bsky.social
Covid vaccinations
open.substack.com/pub/timleuni... - this from the ever interesting @timleunig.bsky.social My surgery delivered 1000 flu jabs on Saturday and I don’t believe it would not have been cost effective to give COVID jabs at the same time but not available even to those eligible 🤷‍♀️
Covid vaccinations
What next?
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judithfreedman.bsky.social
Worth reposting
openpolicy.bsky.social
Understanding why government officials blew past the warnings on Robodebt is important in understanding the risks civil servants and the public use tackle as they face pressure to use ‘AI’ in public service delivery.
policysociety.bsky.social
Early View ✉️

This article seeks to understand how the Australian Government came to implement a scheme - Robodebt - that was in clear violation of social security law, focusing specifically on the role of legal advice.

Read more: academic.oup.com/policyandsoc...
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richardmoorhead.bsky.social
Very interesting on a bunch of things including reparations
samfr.bsky.social
New post from @ldfreedman.bsky.social

On Russia's provocations in Poland, Romania, Denmark and elsewhere.

And what NATO and the EU can do to respond.

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Russian provocations
How should NATO and the EU react?
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jockyblue82.bsky.social
I think this is very correct from @ianleslie.bsky.social. They probably should have done this ages ago but right now there really is very little to lose...
judithfreedman.bsky.social
When I last looked UK threshold higher than in most jurisdictions.
judithfreedman.bsky.social
I can see issues with that due to our definition of business.
judithfreedman.bsky.social
I couldn't agree with this article more. We need to think about how we move from piecemeal ideas flying around to a proper method of tax reform. It seems politicians cannot deliver it on their own. They must always be in charge, but they must be persuaded to seek sensible help. on.ft.com/4muHY6n
Britain must break from the grip of dysfunctional policymaking
Speculation over what might be in November’s Budget has left me depressed about our capacity for rational policies
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judithfreedman.bsky.social
Any entrepreneurial business owner however small would be pleased if the threshold went down to reduce unfair competition. Obviously there needs to be a de minimis threshold. Also we need to make reporting as easy as possible for everyone. This could reduce the tax gap and encourage business growth
judithfreedman.bsky.social
I love this- something positive from my son @samfr.bsky.social , talking with the new director of the @theifs.bsky.social , a long-term colleague of mine, @helenmiller.bsky.social !
theifs.bsky.social
'I'm more worried about the adults than the kids'

@samfr.bsky.social joins us on the final episode of our 'Are the kids ok?' podcast series to give a more optimistic assessment of the state of education in the UK.

🎧 Listen here: ifs.org.uk/articles/are...