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The huge response from the people of the Isle of Man continues: almost 500 people have now signed the petition to return the extra Manx tax to the income taxpayers of the Isle of Man
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Already, well over 300 people have signed the petition! This is an OUTSTANDING result - and we are only getting started!
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WINDFALL! Over £21.3 million in extra income tax was taken by the Isle of Man Government last year. Sign the petition to return it to the rightful owners: the people of the Isle of Man.
https://t.co/SapBZJoOwp
WINDFALL! Over £21.3 million in extra income tax was taken by the Isle of Man Government last year. Sign the petition to return it to the rightful owners: the people of the Isle of Man.
https://t.co/SapBZJoOwp
From 2005 to 2009, around 400 dwellings were completed each year in the Isle of Man. These days, around 200 dwellings are completed each year, despite a surge in migration applicants to the Isle of Man.
A passenger flying between Liverpool and Belfast pays twice as much aircraft passenger tax as a passenger flying from Liverpool to Isle of Man.
This extra Manx tax is harmful for families and businesses, cutting options for travellers.
A passenger flying to & from Manchester and Aberdeen, Belfast, London, Newquay, Shetland, or Southampton pays twice as much aircraft passenger tax as a passenger flying from Manchester to Isle of Man.
This extra Manx tax is harmful for families and businesses, cutting options.
@manxtaxpayers leads with positive and sensible policies to reform the Isle of Man and build a better future. These positive reforms for the upcoming budget combine to spur growth, ensure fairness, and safeguard the Island’s long-term prosperity.
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As we said more than 18 months ago - while the Tynwald was voting to increase taxes on working Manx families - it is bad to hit low-paid workers with big increases in the real amount of tax they pay.
https://t.co/jVet3T5EIa
A committee has concluded that the island’s economic environment is "primarily attractive to those earning over £60,000 per year" and warned that government decisions have hit low to medium earners worse #isleofman
https://t.co/LhBApf6WKe
@iamthewalrus74 The Sir Jonathan Michael report argued that if the IOM Govt *didn't change* then DHSC funding would need to increase by 2.66% p/a in real terms.
Using 2019 as the baseline, that would be over £400m this financial year.
See page 42 here: https://t.co/8B2c648OHC
Contrary to misleading claims from politicians in Tynwald today, passengers flying from London Gatwick to the Isle of Man pay double the aircraft passenger duty as passengers flying from London Gatwick to Belfast, Newquay, or Aberdeen.
https://t.co/sB7Aye7xbF