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Tram tax letter a waste of money

Monday, September 28, 2009, 10:16

A few days ago my small business received a letter and double sided glossy sheet from Nottingham City Council about the Workplace Parking Levy – which I prefer to call the Tram Scam Tax.

It was all about whether my business would have to pay and emphasised that the "chances are you won't have to pay". Well, they are right, I won't have to pay because we don't have enough parking spaces – but surely the council has a very good idea which businesses will have to pay. Why not simply write to them and save money by only writing to the 20% of businesses that will have to pay.

The letter from Coun Urquhart says: "In response to calls from the business community to improve public transport in Nottingham, the WPL will help pay for a package of benefits..."

Whatever anyone in business in Nottingham said about public transport I am certain they did not say it would be a good idea to have a special tax only for businesses to help pay for an extra bit of their tram set. I certainly didn't.

The letter and glossy seem to be to be an example of the worst kinds of self-justifying stupidity we get from politicians and are a complete waste of money.

The letter should have said the council wants to pay for an extra bit of its tram set and is too afraid to put up council tax so is going to sting business instead.

The glossy information could have been put on the website where any business large enough to have to pay the tram scam tax could go and look if they wanted to.

Ian Hale Cavendish Crescent North The Park Nottingham




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