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The UK's armed forces minister has said he has "serious concerns" about Scottish Government plans for a local income tax. | The UK's armed forces minister has said he has "serious concerns" about Scottish Government plans for a local income tax. |
Bob Ainsworth said it would have a "damaging" impact on service personnel. | Bob Ainsworth said it would have a "damaging" impact on service personnel. |
In a letter to Scotland's Finance Secretary John Swinney, Mr Ainsworth said the plan was more unfair than the poll tax. | In a letter to Scotland's Finance Secretary John Swinney, Mr Ainsworth said the plan was more unfair than the poll tax. |
A spokesperson for Mr Swinney said the minister had made an inaccurate attack on its "fair" local income tax plan. | A spokesperson for Mr Swinney said the minister had made an inaccurate attack on its "fair" local income tax plan. |
The Scottish Government added that it was absolutely committed to helping those in the armed services and their families. | The Scottish Government added that it was absolutely committed to helping those in the armed services and their families. |
It said there had been measures put in place to boost their entitlement to health and social care, education and training, transport and housing. | It said there had been measures put in place to boost their entitlement to health and social care, education and training, transport and housing. |
An army warrant officer's payments would increase from £84 a year to £1,570 Bob AinsworthArmed Forces Minister | An army warrant officer's payments would increase from £84 a year to £1,570 Bob AinsworthArmed Forces Minister |
Under the SNP proposal, the tax would be set at 3p in the pound, replacing the current council tax system. | Under the SNP proposal, the tax would be set at 3p in the pound, replacing the current council tax system. |
Military personnel living in service accommodation currently have their council tax paid by the Ministry of Defence, who take a deduction from their pay by way of a contribution. | |
The amount depends on the type of property - those who own or rent privately pay their own council tax. | |
The MoD said if the income tax were introduced it would lead to servicemen and women in Scotland, approximately 13,000, paying higher amounts. | |
Mr Ainsworth said: "I have extremely serious concerns over the replacement of council tax with a local income tax and the damaging impact it would have on service and MoD civilian personnel, especially those younger and lower paid personnel." | Mr Ainsworth said: "I have extremely serious concerns over the replacement of council tax with a local income tax and the damaging impact it would have on service and MoD civilian personnel, especially those younger and lower paid personnel." |
He claimed that the charges paid by some privates in single accommodation would rise from £33 a year to £600.Bob Ainsworth: "I have extremely serious concerns" | |
Mr Ainsworth said: "An army warrant officer's payments would increase from £84 a year to £1,570 and a navy commander would have to pay £2,924 per annum instead of £113." | |
The minister went on: "We cannot quantify the cost of necessary changes to our payroll system without details of the system you are proposing to introduce. | The minister went on: "We cannot quantify the cost of necessary changes to our payroll system without details of the system you are proposing to introduce. |
"But it should be compared with the introduction of the poll tax, which required the establishment of a new administrative team. | "But it should be compared with the introduction of the poll tax, which required the establishment of a new administrative team. |
"The money required to fund this new bureaucratic overhead would reduce the resources that we can get to frontline to support our armed forces." | "The money required to fund this new bureaucratic overhead would reduce the resources that we can get to frontline to support our armed forces." |
A public consultation exercise into the local income tax proposal has now ended. | A public consultation exercise into the local income tax proposal has now ended. |
The government spokesperson said: "We will consider all the responses to our consultation, and bring forward our detailed proposals in due course for Scotland's Parliament to decide - not the MoD." | The government spokesperson said: "We will consider all the responses to our consultation, and bring forward our detailed proposals in due course for Scotland's Parliament to decide - not the MoD." |
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