Friday 19 October 2007

Telegraph's Damian Reece rails against CGT changes

In his City Editorial for the Daily Telegraph, Damian Reece rails against
the increased capital gains tax (CGT) levied on entrepreneurs. Reece describes
business startups as "a social good". I think it is a social necessity especially
as we sell our bigger companies to foreigners, who can chop the headquarters
of a big group as easily as "we can say un, deux trois or uno, dos, tres with
a mini-Spanish invasion swooping up BAA, O2 and Scottish Power. What did we do
in return, I suppose Barclays bid for Banco Zaragozano does count.

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Maybe, Chancellor Alistair Darling will clean up the mess he is making. However,
he will be unable to shake off the suspicion that he is the monkey. My view is
that if CGT is simplified, then the tax take would go up and we would have more
money to invest (waste?) in public sector things. In terms of public disclosure,
I have paid CGT in the past.

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