I'm not sure what you've said there.
But the state pension is now so close to the standard personal allowance that an increase in the state pension could see it being taxed.
If a pensioner has no other income they will have to tax his state pension. They don't tax that at source so a pensioner will have to fill in a tax return.
If the pensioner has a private pension they tax that. So you will pay more tax on your private pensions as the state pension increases.
I hope that explains it ok? From someone who you think doesn't know what he's talking about.
I didn't say that you didn't know what you're talking about. And you're actually saying what I'm saying - except not so sarcastically or long winded. You really need to up your game on that.
What I
thought I was responding to was the apparent assertion, by some, that the State Pension should be taxed now. And my response was that any amount that takes the individual above the tax threshold
is currently taxed. So that's why taxing the State Pension isn't relevant.
Digression: Some of that income has
already been taxed. And yes I know that it's been pointed out that pensions contributions in the workplace are not taxed at source. But pension pots don't always come from workplace pensions. Funds that accumulate from savings from NET income and added to the pot when various pensions are consolidate will have already been taxed surely?
But taxation of state pensions isnt a current relevancy. Nor may it ever be. Tax thresholds move too.
Again I'm confused: Is the debate that it's unfair that 'yeah ok pensioners above the tax threshold pay tax already... but what if the state pension goes up... that won't be taxed? ... except for all the pensioners whose private pensions take them above any threshold anyway... or... what?
And furthermore are they saying that it's really unfair that a pensioner who's reliant entirely on state pension won't at some future point that hasn't occurred,
not get taxed AND might get £2 off a haircut or a cheap doughnut?
It's obvious that I'm not entirely sure what I'm talking about myself, let alone anyone else, isn't it?