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"As with all these things there's a tipping point. In taxation it comes when the Government starts to see it as a revenue source rather than staying true to the original purpose. If the extra revenue was earmarked for helping addicts it might be a different thing. Remember when VAT was only meant to be applied to 'luxury' goods and services?" The Scottish government get no money from the minimum price the retailer keeps it however the vat in the overall price is increased which goes to the treasury . | |||
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"What's the general opinion on the increase in alcohol pricing due to come into effect in September? " Could careless. Don't drink alcohol. But if it generates income to help the NHS and education then make it a pound!!! | |||
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"As with all these things there's a tipping point. In taxation it comes when the Government starts to see it as a revenue source rather than staying true to the original purpose. If the extra revenue was earmarked for helping addicts it might be a different thing. Remember when VAT was only meant to be applied to 'luxury' goods and services? The Scottish government get no money from the minimum price the retailer keeps it however the vat in the overall price is increased which goes to the treasury . " Not forgetting the alcohol duty. Currently 75 per cent of the cost of a bottle of spirits goes to the government so clearly this increases their revenue. I agree that it's ludicrous that this policy benefits those who sell alcohol. There are proposals to introduce a levy on them to collar this money to use for funding addiction help but not sure if this will go ahead. England rejected minimum price some time ago but it has been adopted in Wales too | |||
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"As with all these things there's a tipping point. In taxation it comes when the Government starts to see it as a revenue source rather than staying true to the original purpose. If the extra revenue was earmarked for helping addicts it might be a different thing. Remember when VAT was only meant to be applied to 'luxury' goods and services? Completely agree with the above, it’s just giving the big retailers more profit, but that’s not the worst of it. People with alcohol problems will still have to continue to purchase at these higher prices, leaving them less money for other essentials- leaving us with even more children and families cold, hungry and with even less hope…. All this government talk of eradicating child poverty is just hot air….. Angry The Scottish government get no money from the minimum price the retailer keeps it however the vat in the overall price is increased which goes to the treasury . Not forgetting the alcohol duty. Currently 75 per cent of the cost of a bottle of spirits goes to the government so clearly this increases their revenue. I agree that it's ludicrous that this policy benefits those who sell alcohol. There are proposals to introduce a levy on them to collar this money to use for funding addiction help but not sure if this will go ahead. England rejected minimum price some time ago but it has been adopted in Wales too" | |||
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