London needs more power over taxation, says Centre for London

The Centre for London, a politically independent think tank, has issued a manifesto calling for the capital to be given control over property taxation and for it to keep a portion of income tax raised in the capital

The Brightest Star: A Manifesto for London asserts that devolution is likely to be an important feature of the next parliament.

The tax recommendations are based on those made by the London Finance Commission, set up by London Mayor Boris Johnson in 2012, which presented a case for giving London greater power to design its own taxes and retain some of its tax-take in exchange for withdrawal of the central government grant.

The Centre argues that, in the short-term, London should be given control over property taxation, to enable it to design a regime suited to its circumstances, and should be allowed to retain these revenues.

It says this would increase London government’s retained share of the capital’s total tax base from 5% to around 12%, which is a very modest proportion by international standards or by the standards of the reforms proposed for Scotland and Wales.

In addition to the devolution of property taxes, it proposes full discretion over smaller taxes (eg, ‘tourist taxes’) and, in the longer run, it says a proportion of income tax should also be assigned to the city.

The manifesto is available at http://centreforlondon.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/CFLJ2607_Brightest_Star_WEB.pdf

Diane Tan | Content manager - current awareness, CCH

Diane Tan is content manager, current awareness at CCH, Wolters Kluwer UK www.cch.co.uk...

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