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Tory group urges £21bn tax cuts Tory group urges £21bn tax cuts
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The tax system should be radically simplified, offering cuts worth up to £21bn, a Conservative policy group is to recommend.The tax system should be radically simplified, offering cuts worth up to £21bn, a Conservative policy group is to recommend.
The Tax Reform Commission, set up to advise the Tories, proposes cuts in personal and business taxes - including reducing basic income tax to 20%.The Tax Reform Commission, set up to advise the Tories, proposes cuts in personal and business taxes - including reducing basic income tax to 20%.
The shadow chancellor said they would accept some ideas and reject others.The shadow chancellor said they would accept some ideas and reject others.
Labour said it showed the Tories would take risks with the economy, the Lib Dems said they were "confused" on tax.Labour said it showed the Tories would take risks with the economy, the Lib Dems said they were "confused" on tax.
The commission's report, due to be published on Thursday, will say the current tax system is too complex, unfair and unstable.The commission's report, due to be published on Thursday, will say the current tax system is too complex, unfair and unstable.
Some we will accept, some we will modify, and others we may reject George OsborneShadow chancellor Back to the old tax row A new approach?Some we will accept, some we will modify, and others we may reject George OsborneShadow chancellor Back to the old tax row A new approach?
It wants to reduce the basic income tax rate from 22% to 20% and remove 2.5 million low earners from paying tax.It wants to reduce the basic income tax rate from 22% to 20% and remove 2.5 million low earners from paying tax.
The earnings threshold, below which people do not pay income tax, would increase from £5,035 to £7,185.The earnings threshold, below which people do not pay income tax, would increase from £5,035 to £7,185.
The commission also backs abolishing stamp duty on shares and cutting business taxes in its report.The commission also backs abolishing stamp duty on shares and cutting business taxes in its report.
And it recommends abolishing inheritance tax and replacing it with a "capital gains tax on death", which would not be levied on family homes.And it recommends abolishing inheritance tax and replacing it with a "capital gains tax on death", which would not be levied on family homes.
The main corporation tax rate would be lower and more "competitive internationally", the report adds.The main corporation tax rate would be lower and more "competitive internationally", the report adds.
The commission was set up to advise the Conservative Party on tax policy, but its recommendations are "far from official Tory policy", said BBC economics editor Evan Davis.The commission was set up to advise the Conservative Party on tax policy, but its recommendations are "far from official Tory policy", said BBC economics editor Evan Davis.
'Hole in finances''Hole in finances'
Tory leader David Cameron has said he will not promise tax cuts unless they can be paid for and said economic stability should be the priority.Tory leader David Cameron has said he will not promise tax cuts unless they can be paid for and said economic stability should be the priority.
On Wednesday Shadow Chancellor George Osborne said: "The commission has given us a menu of options that merit serious consideration.On Wednesday Shadow Chancellor George Osborne said: "The commission has given us a menu of options that merit serious consideration.
"Some we will accept, some we will modify, and others we may reject. But the framework of our tax policy is now set.""Some we will accept, some we will modify, and others we may reject. But the framework of our tax policy is now set."
Ed Balls, the economic secretary to the Treasury, said the proposed tax cuts would not help ordinary families and would leave a black hole in the public finances.Ed Balls, the economic secretary to the Treasury, said the proposed tax cuts would not help ordinary families and would leave a black hole in the public finances.
He added: "The scale of the tax cuts is huge. The problem is there is no indication here at all as to how it will be paid for.He added: "The scale of the tax cuts is huge. The problem is there is no indication here at all as to how it will be paid for.
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"David Cameron has denied he would cut public spending. The hole in the finances that this would create is dangerous for the economy.""David Cameron has denied he would cut public spending. The hole in the finances that this would create is dangerous for the economy."
And Vince Cable, for the Lib Dems, said: "It is utterly irresponsible to present plans for swingeing tax cuts without saying who would pay for them."And Vince Cable, for the Lib Dems, said: "It is utterly irresponsible to present plans for swingeing tax cuts without saying who would pay for them."
He said the Tories' approach to tax was "totally confused" accusing them of changing "from week to week, depending on the audience".He said the Tories' approach to tax was "totally confused" accusing them of changing "from week to week, depending on the audience".
The commission has not looked at council tax or VAT, the report, obtained by the BBC, makes clear.The commission has not looked at council tax or VAT, the report, obtained by the BBC, makes clear.
It says: "Tax reform can work. The economies of other countries have benefited greatly from similar programmes of reform."It says: "Tax reform can work. The economies of other countries have benefited greatly from similar programmes of reform."
There had been reports that the commission, chaired by Lord Forsyth, had come under pressure from the shadow chancellor to water down its proposals.There had been reports that the commission, chaired by Lord Forsyth, had come under pressure from the shadow chancellor to water down its proposals.
Matthew Elliot, head of the Taxpayers' Alliance, an independent political lobbying group, described the report as "a good first step towards reducing tax bills for ordinary families".Matthew Elliot, head of the Taxpayers' Alliance, an independent political lobbying group, described the report as "a good first step towards reducing tax bills for ordinary families".