23 March 2004

Nearly four million people in the Yorkshire pay £497 millon in unnecessary tax - that’s an average of £131 per person

Nearly nine out of ten taxpayers in Yorkshire – nearly 4 million people - will pay £497 million in unnecessary tax this year, according to research from IFA Promotion, as the onus increasingly falls to us to claim the tax breaks, credits and reliefs open to us.

The organisation promoting the benefits of independent financial advice also surveyed people in the Yorkshire area and found that nearly three quarters (72%) have seen their tax burden rise in the last year, and whilst the majority (86%) resent it, nine out of ten people admit to taking no action whatsoever to limit the amount of tax they pay. 

The three taxes people in Yorkshire say they resent paying most are petrol duty, income tax and the TV licence fee of £116.  Yet at the same time, the average individual tax waste in the region is £131 each – an increase of a quarter on last year’s waste - and for many higher rate taxpayers, the waste is likely to be much higher. 

Just a few simple steps could stamp out much of the wastage for good, says IFA Promotion, which has launched a website to help people stop paying too much tax: www.taketaxaction.co.uk .

David Elms, Chief Executive of IFA Promotion, said, “Nearly nine out of ten people living in Yorkshire  are squandering too much of their hard-earned cash through a lack of understanding of how to make the most of the tax breaks, credits and reliefs open to them.  The vast majority of people resent their rising tax bills, yet most admit to taking no action to reduce the amount they waste.  Sitting down with an independent financial adviser is a great place to start.”

Here’s how Yorkshire stacks up against the other regions:

TaxAction 2004: The Waste by Region

Region

Total waste (£m)

Waste per head (£)

Tax wasters (millions)

% of people wasting tax

Yorkshire/The Humber

497

131

3.8

89

North West

643

131

4.9

88

West Midlands

493

126

3.9

91

East Midlands

392

126

3.1

92

Wales

287

130

2.2

87

South West

478

133

3.6

90

Rest of South East

731

120

6.1

92

Greater London

715

123

5.8

91

East Anglia

468

123

3.8

90

North

276

131

2.1

88

Scotland

497

127

3.9

90

Northern Ireland

231

120

1.9

91

Whole of UK

5,705

132

43.1

91

Note: sums are quoted with precision but there is some rounding of underlying amounts and percentages, which render them approximate; they may not always add to totals due to the effect of this rounding

Source:  RAKM for IFA Promotion

Elms concluded, “No one likes paying tax, so why pay more than you need to?  We’re sure people would rather be saving this extra each year, or putting it to use elsewhere than simply watching it disappear.  We’re urging people to take tax action now – and sitting down with an IFA is a great place to start.”

As a first step to stamping out this waste, people can visit IFA Promotion’s dedicated website at www.taketaxaction.co.uk .  The site contains tips on how to save tax, an online tax wastage calculator, and a guide to saving tax, packed full of useful information.  People can also find details of local IFAs who can help you plan your finances tax efficiently on the site or by calling 0800 085 3250.

-ends-

 

For further information please contact:

David Elms                           Liz Willder / Richard Winder

Chief Executive                     Lansons Communications

IFA Promotion                       Tel: 020 7490 8828 / lizw@lansons.com

Tel: 020 7833 3131

For expert comment or case studies from over 200 media-friendly IFAs, journalists should call IFA Promotion’s Media Services hotline on 020 7294 3682 or search online in ‘Media Services’ at www.unbiased.co.uk

1.  Independent Financial Adviser Promotion

IFA Promotion was established in 1989 to promote the value and accessibility of independent financial advice to the public.  It represents over 10,000 firms of independent financial advisers across the UK and is sponsored by 26 leading financial institutions. In 2003, over 330,000 consumers and businesses used IFA Promotion to find local independent financial advice.

IFA Promotion believes Independent financial advice should be:

·        Affordable.  The option to take independent financial advice should be available, by right, to all - not just the wealthiest in society.

·        Convenient.  IFAs should be available in the location of the consumer’s choice, wherever they live in the UK.

·        Transparent.  It must be clearly transparent to consumers who is able to offer independent financial advice and who is not.

2.      Independent Financial Adviser Promotion’s sponsors

AXA

National Savings & Investments

Bright Grey

Norwich Union Life

BUPA

Old Mutual Asset Managers

Canada Life

Prudential

Children’s Mutual

Scottish Equitable Plc

Clerical Medical Investment Group

Scottish Life

Eagle Star

Scottish Mutual Assurance Plc

Friends Provident

Scottish Provident

GE Life

Scottish Widows Plc

GMAC Residential Funding

Selestia

INVESCO Fund Managers Ltd

Standard Life Assurance Company

Legal & General

Skandia UK Group

Mortgage Express

Zurich Life Assurance Company

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