Extra tax collectors for UK super-rich

 

As the UK tightens its belt during economic uncertainty, a senior government official said on Sunday he was hiring more than 2 000 extra tax inspectors to make sure that Britain's wealthiest feel the squeeze. The British Treasury's Chief Secretary, Danny Alexander, told the Sunday Independent newspaper that his priority was "making sure that those with broadest shoulders bear their fair share of the burden". Alexander said a 100-member "affluence team" would be in place in less than a month to keep an eye on the country's wealthiest taxpayers - the estimated 350 000 people whose personal wealth exceeds £2.5m. The British government's crackdown on tax evasion has already netted more than £2bn a year, Alexander said, predicting that figure could rise to £7bn a year by 2015. Britain is going through politically painful series cutbacks aimed at restoring order to its finances after the Labour government, in power for 13 years, saddled the country with billions in debt. The public sector has been slashed and unemployment has risen - as has anger at the government over austerity measures such as tuition hikes that have tripled the cost of higher education at many British universities. Alexander's Liberal Democrats party - the junior partner in Britain's coalition government - has a strong left-leaning constituency and many are unhappy over the party's partnership with Prime Minister David Cameron's Conservatives.


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