"six-toes" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>By John Leyden
>Published Thursday 3rd March 2005 17:38 GMT
>
>The BBC licence fee could eventually replaced by a tax on having a PC
>instead of owning a TV, according to a Green Paper delivered this week.
This is a great idea to help employment in this country so don't knock
it. The PC licences will be averaging £20 per year for each one.
Exact rules will be worked out but there will be price bands depending
on your income so it is rather like income tax/council tax. There will
be 5 bands ranging from £5 per PC to £50 per PC.
A self assessment form will be completed by each PC owner for each PC
(rumoured to be about 10 pages) and the answers will all be checked by a
new Labour PC Department that will be staffed with some 2,000 people.
Annual returns will be required. ISPs will provide details of all
account owners; computer suppliers and parts suppliers will provide
details of components bought that will go into a new database of PC
ownership, set to cost some £50 million.
Then there will the extra 1,000 PC inspectors that will be employed to
check on houses that appear not to have a PC.
So as well as providing income to help the health service, we will
provide employment for over 3,000 more people.
Seems a good idea to me;-)
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