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  • MisterCMK
    Montgomery C. Meigs
    • Dec 2004
    • 13910

    Paycheck to Gov't First

    Excellent idea!



    UK Proposes All Paychecks Go to the State First
    Published: Monday, 20 Sep 2010 | 7:57 AM ET
    By: Robin Knight
    CNBC Associate Web Producer


    The UK's tax collection agency is putting forth a proposal that all employers send employee paychecks to the government, after which the government would deduct what it deems as the appropriate tax and pay the employees by bank transfer.

    The proposal by Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs (HMRC) stresses the need for employers to provide real-time information to the government so that it can monitor all payments and make a better assessment of whether the correct tax is being paid.

    Currently employers withhold tax and pay the government, providing information at the end of the year, a system know as Pay as You Earn (PAYE). There is no option for those employees to refuse withholding and individually file a tax return at the end of the year.

    If the real-time information plan works, it further proposes that employers hand over employee salaries to the government first.

    "The next step could be to use (real-time) information as the basis for centralizing the calculation and deduction of tax," HMRC said in a July discussion paper.

    HMRC described the plan as "radical" as it would be a huge change from the current system that has been largely unchanged for 66 years.

    Even though the centralized deductions proposal would provide much-needed oversight, there are some major concerns, George Bull, head of Tax at Baker Tilly, told CNBC.com.

    "If HMRC has direct access to employees' bank accounts and makes a mistake, people are going to feel very exposed and vulnerable," Bull said.

    And the chance of widespread mistakes could be high, according to Bull. HMRC does not have a good track record of handling large computer systems and has suffered high-profile errors with data, he said.

    The system would be massive in terms of data management, larger than a recent attempt to centralize the National Health Service's data, which was later scrapped, Bull said.

    If there's a mistake and the HMRC collects too much money, the difficulty of getting it back could be high with repayments of tax taking weeks or months, he said.

    "There has to be some very clear understanding of how quickly repayments were made if there was a mistake," Bull said.

    HMRC estimated the potential savings to employers from the introduction of the concept would be about £500 million ($780 million).

    But the cost of implementing the new system would be "phenomenal," Bull pointed out.

    "It's very clear that the system does need to be modernized… It's outdated, it's outmoded," Emma Boon, campaigner manager at the Tax Payers' Alliance, told CNBC.com.

    Boon said that the Tax Payers' Alliance was in favor of simplifying tax collection, but stressed that a new complex computer system would add infrastructure and administration costs at a time when the government is trying to reduce spending.

    There is a further concern, according to Bull. The centralized storage of so much data poises a security risk as the system may be open to cyber crime.

    As well as security issues, there's a huge issue of transparency, according to Boon.

    Boon also questioned HMCR's ability to handle to the role effectively.

    The Institute of Directors (IoD), a UK organization created to promote the business agenda of directors and entreprenuers, said in a press release it had major concerns about the proposal to allow employees' pay to be paid directly to HMRC.

    The IoD said the shift to a real-time, centralized system could be positive as long as the burden on employers was not increased. But it added that the idea of wages being processed by HMRC was "completely unacceptable."

    “This document contains a lot of good ideas. But the idea that HMRC should be trusted with the gross pay of employees is not one of them," Richard Baron, Head of Taxation at the IoD, said in the release.

    A spokesperson for Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne was not immediately available for comment.
    LOOK HERE:
    Originally posted by Pony5.0
    but hey we have broken up 2 times in the past week and she keeps crawling back to me and she told me she would never crawl back to a guy and i am the only one. she tells me she loves me and everything!

    Originally posted by Nick
    You ever make 150k per year? LOL, j/k we all know you're way too dumb to achieve this.

    Bag my groceries Clint. I want paper.
  • NOTNSS
    x
    • Mar 2004
    • 42731

    #2
    When did Pelosi visit the UK?

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    • Mullet Tuner
      TCS Homer
      • Apr 2004
      • 15906

      #3
      Holy shit. That will never fly.
      Originally posted by Gerald
      black z is a TCS fgt he should sell that z and go buy a blown 87 gt so he could be a true TCS fgt

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      • sport the war
        لا أحد يعلم ما يقول هذا لكنها
        • Dec 2004
        • 17482

        #4
        I think we pretty much do that already here. Tax tax tax tax.

        Originally posted by CAMSS30
        I have my hand on the pulse of CL users after 7-8 years of dealing with them daily.

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        • OrangeCrush 86
          /yawn
          • Nov 2005
          • 10085

          #5
          I suspect all governments who utilize an income tax will eventually migrate to a system similar to this. Our income tax is already close to this model because of automatic withholding in my opinion.

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          • TRDon
            ......because trackcar
            • Mar 2004
            • 13153

            #6
            Suprise buttsechs?
            Originally posted by Hack
            Why spend all that money just to get a worn out copy of a small block Ford? It's going to be in the junk yard for a reason. I understand you have a religion called LS motors and you have faith that the LS motors break the laws of physics and work better and cost less than anything else ever built. Plus they never wear out.

            I disagree.

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            • mnstang
              Bookending TCS
              • Oct 2002
              • 33500

              #7
              good thing we don't live in the UK so this does not affect us!!

              although i just checked the weather and the sky is indeed falling.

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              • CCr
                The penis has spoken.
                • Jun 2005
                • 10966

                #8
                is this anything like the file every $600 law that's proposed?
                Originally posted by xjfish
                Cool story bro. I prefer fat chicks.
                I'd be unstoppable if it weren't for law enforcement and physics.
                Raquel Petrowski 4/13/78-4/19/10

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                • CATALYST
                  8's or blow it up tryin!
                  • Oct 2009
                  • 1213

                  #9
                  What a joke, Oh wait we can't even balance our own budget or control our spending, but lets try to manage payroll for millions of small and big businesses, oh and guess what the cost will go back to the small business not save them money (like the article states) , fucking socalist thieves.

                  THEY'RE ALL SCUMBAGZ.

                  Hope our gov doesn't get some idea up their asses now and try to pull that shit here. Ain't gonna fly.

                  BIG BRO NEEDS TO STAY THE FUCK OUT MY BIZNAZZ!

                  STUPID PRICKS.:idiot:



                  It's probably never going to happen but whoever though it up needs to be smacked up side the head with 10" of limp dick repeatedly.

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                  • TRDon
                    ......because trackcar
                    • Mar 2004
                    • 13153

                    #10
                    Originally posted by CATALYST View Post
                    What a joke, Oh wait we can't even balance our own budget or control our spending, but lets try to manage payroll for millions of small and big businesses, oh and guess what the cost will go back to the small business not save them money (like the article states) , fucking socalist thieves.

                    THEY'RE ALL SCUMBAGZ.

                    Hope our gov doesn't get some idea up their asses now and try to pull that shit here. Ain't gonna fly.

                    BIG BRO NEEDS TO STAY THE FUCK OUT MY BIZNAZZ!

                    STUPID PRICKS.:idiot:



                    It's probably never going to happen but whoever though it up needs to be smacked up side the head with 10" of limp dick repeatedly.
                    You know they will invest 6 years into researh, dedicate 30billion to the research, and come up with the theory that if they do this, they will get paid more often than once a year. Spend another 3 years and 60billion to dedicating a faculty to appiont and a 40B budget to pay them, and it wont get them a dime more in revenue, it will just come monthly instead of yearly.

                    Makes great sence to me
                    Originally posted by Hack
                    Why spend all that money just to get a worn out copy of a small block Ford? It's going to be in the junk yard for a reason. I understand you have a religion called LS motors and you have faith that the LS motors break the laws of physics and work better and cost less than anything else ever built. Plus they never wear out.

                    I disagree.

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                    • GarageAlchemist
                      v-8 newb
                      • Nov 2007
                      • 199

                      #11
                      I agree with above post, they pretty much already do this in the US as they take out the money before you even see the check anyway... Even if you don't file at the end of the year, they still have your money...

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                      • OrangeCrush 86
                        /yawn
                        • Nov 2005
                        • 10085

                        #12
                        Originally posted by GarageAlchemist View Post
                        I agree with above post, they pretty much already do this in the US as they take out the money before you even see the check anyway... Even if you don't file at the end of the year, they still have your money...
                        Exactly, you are required by law to tell them how much you owe them! If you pay in more than needed, you have to prove they need to give some back to you. The fact Americans roll over to this alone is mind boggling to me.

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                        • Fosters
                          Typical white person
                          • Sep 2006
                          • 16014

                          #13
                          Originally posted by OrangeCrush 86 View Post
                          Exactly, you are required by law to tell them how much you owe them! If you pay in more than needed, you have to prove they need to give some back to you. The fact Americans roll over to this alone is mind boggling to me.
                          If they made it so that people mail out a check for the taxes they owe every month or at the end of the year, there would be revolt by the second tax period...
                          Originally posted by punch
                          SFC is a bag of stupid.
                          Capitalization is the difference between helping your uncle Jack off a horse & helping your uncle jack off a horse.

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                          • 95 whitestang
                            TCS Homer
                            • Jan 2006
                            • 3601

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Fosters View Post
                            If they made it so that people mail out a check for the taxes they owe every month or at the end of the year, there would be revolt by the second tax period...
                            This is exactly why withholding was put in place. Thanks FDR, thanks.



                            Originally posted by mnstang
                            there isn't one thing that makes tcs look stupid either, it's really just everything.
                            Originally posted by 2 beer
                            By the way, I am not riled up. I simply hate you.

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                            • MisterCMK
                              Montgomery C. Meigs
                              • Dec 2004
                              • 13910

                              #15
                              Paging Stormwalker to this thread...
                              LOOK HERE:
                              Originally posted by Pony5.0
                              but hey we have broken up 2 times in the past week and she keeps crawling back to me and she told me she would never crawl back to a guy and i am the only one. she tells me she loves me and everything!

                              Originally posted by Nick
                              You ever make 150k per year? LOL, j/k we all know you're way too dumb to achieve this.

                              Bag my groceries Clint. I want paper.

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