Garden Tax on the cards?

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TUS373

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4,784 posts

288 months

Tuesday 14th May
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Excuse me for putting this in the Lounge, but more people will see it if kept here rather than in the politics area.

I was not aware of this, but just told by my mother-in-law (who has far more time than me to listen to the news) that Labour are considering changing the way council tax is managed, by including a factor about how big a house's garden is. I think this must be a seed (excuse the pun) from the Corbyn days, but I gather that is already being used in Wales. It is said that councils will survey properties by drone, so if you have a sizeable garden (and I don't know what that means in real terms) you pay more tax.

There will be people way more aware than I about this on here, and no doubt those who may say "well, those that live in posh houses should pay more", but is this really likely to be a thing in the future, after a general election?

Red9zero

7,913 posts

64 months

Tuesday 14th May
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We live in a typical new build. We should be getting a rebate then laugh

Zetec-S

6,266 posts

100 months

Tuesday 14th May
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Red9zero said:
We live in a typical new build. We should be getting a rebate then laugh
Same for us hehe

There's been talk about revamping the council tax banding for years, I think even Blair hinted at something, but it always provokes a backlash so quietly gets dropped. The only time it comes up is when the Daily Mail is having a slow news day.

Hoofy

77,495 posts

289 months

Tuesday 14th May
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Maybe we can have a hair tax. If you don't have a receding hairline they can add 10% to your TV licence. Why TV licence? Because it's just as random. If you can afford a TV or something... Maybe the TV licence is governed by the size of your TV? Or how about a finger tax. We can have poor people cutting off their fingers to save money. The govt can run a YouTube channel and get ad revenue from people watching peasants cutting off their fingers. Fishi would love that.

Red9zero said:
We live in a typical new build. We should be getting a rebate then laugh
hehe


Arkose

3,469 posts

160 months

Tuesday 14th May
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its all those people who have expanded their house over the years don't want to be put in a higher bracket hehe


Getragdogleg

9,105 posts

190 months

Tuesday 14th May
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How long before we get to the point where we are paid directly to the Govt and they dribble a little bit back to us and we say thanks ?

TUS373

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4,784 posts

288 months

Tuesday 14th May
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Arkose said:
its all those people who have expanded their house over the years don't want to be put in a higher bracket hehe
So if you have not expanded a house's footprint, and still have good garden space, nothing extra to pay? I suspect that this is more driven by 'value' therefore the land foot print, rather than what is on it? Thing is, that is already taxed at the point of sale.

May be those with a bigger garden, more plants/trees and therefore more photosynthesis, can sell oxygen back to the country? A bit like the feedback tariff for energy?

simon_harris

1,790 posts

41 months

Tuesday 14th May
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if you live in a big house with a big garden you are already paying more.

Why does it need a drone survey, the info is all there in the land registry, google maps etc etc etc.

it is an absurd suggestion that needs to go into the bin.

98elise

28,238 posts

168 months

Tuesday 14th May
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TUS373 said:
Excuse me for putting this in the Lounge, but more people will see it if kept here rather than in the politics area.

I was not aware of this, but just told by my mother-in-law (who has far more time than me to listen to the news) that Labour are considering changing the way council tax is managed, by including a factor about how big a house's garden is. I think this must be a seed (excuse the pun) from the Corbyn days, but I gather that is already being used in Wales. It is said that councils will survey properties by drone, so if you have a sizeable garden (and I don't know what that means in real terms) you pay more tax.

There will be people way more aware than I about this on here, and no doubt those who may say "well, those that live in posh houses should pay more", but is this really likely to be a thing in the future, after a general election?
At the last election they were proposing a land value tax, which was nicknamed the garden tax.

LVT supposedly make you use land more efficiently but I'm not sure what you're supposed to do to make your garden generate income.

We have a reasonably long garden but it's a pain in the arse rather then some sort of benefit that needs to be taxed. It just takes too much maintenance.

TUS373

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288 months

Tuesday 14th May
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Bottom end of my garden is trying to turn itself into nature's own blackberry farm.

I may need to get Jeremy Clarkson in to manage it!

tangerine_sedge

5,178 posts

225 months

Tuesday 14th May
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It's the usual Telegraph doom and gloom spinning, note the use of emotive words like 'spy' instead of 'survey' :

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2024/05/11/we...

It looks like houses across the UK haven't been re-evaluated for council tax since 1991, and they are attempting to do this in Wales. It's no surprise that Tory governments have always shied away from doing so as they know it'll be their well-off core voters who have extended their properties and should be paying a higher band.

I'll personally file this under 'grrr Labour, more taxes', in the misinformation wars in the run up to the General Election...

PlywoodPascal

5,395 posts

28 months

Tuesday 14th May
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think I will turn it into a car park

Getragdogleg

9,105 posts

190 months

Tuesday 14th May
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PlywoodPascal said:
think I will turn it into a car park
Put parking eye in charge...

sherbertdip

1,190 posts

126 months

Tuesday 14th May
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Our house is built on the edge of a village, the actual land classed as garden is about 30' x 25' and is a patio, however land on the other side of the is classed as open/farm land but from above looks like it's a garden. Open/farmland is dirt cheap compared to residential land!

Biggy Stardust

7,068 posts

51 months

Tuesday 14th May
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tangerine_sedge said:
I'll personally file this under 'grrr Labour, more taxes', in the misinformation wars in the run up to the General Election...
Nevertheless I anticipate them taxing everything they can see to fund a long campaign of wasteful spending, pretty much as per every labour government in history.

I need some way of hiding assets from them.

RicksAlfas

13,657 posts

251 months

Tuesday 14th May
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simon_harris said:
it is an absurd suggestion that needs to go into the bin.
I am sure it will be the first of many.

tangerine_sedge

5,178 posts

225 months

Tuesday 14th May
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Biggy Stardust said:
tangerine_sedge said:
I'll personally file this under 'grrr Labour, more taxes', in the misinformation wars in the run up to the General Election...
Nevertheless I anticipate them taxing everything they can see to fund a long campaign of wasteful spending, pretty much as per every labour government in history.

I need some way of hiding assets from them.
I'm amused that you're panicked into this by the thought of a Labour government, whilst ignoring the current level of taxation and wasteful spend of the current government hehe

Spare tyre

10,353 posts

137 months

Tuesday 14th May
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Like most things it’s probably all just hot air

Shirley someone would have to measure it an them implement which would cost a daft amount

Side not we have just gone from a massive garden to a toddler, so Sod’s Law says there will be no change

GliderRider

2,527 posts

88 months

Tuesday 14th May
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Hoofy said:
Maybe we can have a hair tax. If you don't have a receding hairline they can add 10% to your TV licence. Why TV licence? Because it's just as random. If you can afford a TV or something... Maybe the TV licence is governed by the size of your TV? Or how about a finger tax. We can have poor people cutting off their fingers to save money. The govt can run a YouTube channel and get ad revenue from people watching peasants cutting off their fingers. Fishi would love that.
The government could bring back the 18th century window tax.
In the 21st century version you would be taxed on how many windows you have open on your computer at any one time.

Rufus Stone

8,248 posts

63 months

Tuesday 14th May
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TUS373 said:
Excuse me for putting this in the Lounge, but more people will see it if kept here rather than in the politics area.
How did that work out for you. biggrin