Increase personal income tax allowance for lower / middle earners
The parties agree that the personal allowance for income tax should be increased to help lower and middle income earners. We agree to announce in the first Budget a substantial increase in the personal allowance from April 2011, with the benefits focused on those with lower and middle incomes.
This will be funded with the money that would have been used to pay for the increase in Employee National Insurance thresholds proposed by the Conservatives, as well as revenues from increases in Capital Gains Tax rates for non-business assets as described below.

We agree that this should take priority over other tax cuts, including cuts to Inheritance Tax. We also agree that provision will be made for Liberal Democrat MPs to abstain on budget resolutions to introduce transferable tax allowances for married couples without prejudice to this coalition agreement.

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Increase personal income tax allowance for lower / middle earners
Aim to increase the personal allowance to £10,000 »Aim to increase the personal allowance to £10,000
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