Can investment tax reform boost economic growth? – Economics Observatory

Can investment tax reform boost economic growth? - Economics Observatory

Taxation, especially on capital income such as corporate and capital gains taxes, can reduce investment, distort resource allocation, and hinder economic growth. High government debt and stagnant productivity in the UK make the relationship between tax policies and growth crucial. One way to increase growth could be through tax reforms that promote investment and innovation without significantly reducing government revenue. Expanding full expensing to all forms of investments and adjusting dividend and capital gains tax rates could be potential strategies to boost growth. The balance between higher revenues from corporate income taxes and increased investment from dividend and capital gains taxes is a significant challenge for policymakers.

Our View: Who can we now trust to investigate soldier, ’s murder?

Our View: Who can we now trust to investigate soldier, ’s murder?

After 19 years of investigations, a judge ruled that the death of national guardsman Thanasis Nicolaou in September 2005 was not the result of suicide.

UK employers plan 4 per cent pay rises in coming year

UK employers plan 4 per cent pay rises in coming year

British employers expect to raise wages by 4 per cent over the coming 12 months, according to a survey by the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development.

Michael Cohen implicates Trump in hush money payment to porn star

Michael Cohen implicates Trump in hush money payment to porn star

Fact: Michael Cohen testified that Donald Trump personally approved a hush money payment of 0,000 to adult film actress Stormy Daniels to keep quiet about an alleged 2006 liaison before the 2016 presidential campaign.

US Senator Robert Menendez goes on trial for corruption, no jurors chosen

US Senator Robert Menendez goes on trial for corruption, no jurors chosen

Jury selection began in the corruption trial of U.S. Senator Robert Menendez, who faces 16 criminal charges including bribery, fraud, obstruction, and acting as a foreign agent.

Woman dead in north after receiving wrong blood in transfusion

Woman dead in north after receiving wrong blood in transfusion

A woman named Ayla Dalgalan died in the north after being given the wrong type of blood during a transfusion. Dalgalan had been in the hospital’s intensive care unit for 12 days before passing away. Her relatives announced they would take legal action, and the Universal Patient Rights Association in the north expressed support for them. The incident has led to a general feeling of fear and distrust towards healthcare services in the region. The European charter of patients’ rights, which includes 14 rights, could potentially be a source for a law to protect patients’ rights in the north.

Donald Trump pledges tax cuts for ‘middle class, upper class, lower class, business class’ if wins a second term as president

Donald Trump pledges tax cuts for ‘middle class, upper class, lower class, business class’ if wins a second term as president

Donald Trump has pledged to double down on tax cuts if he wins a second term as president, promising a big tax cut for middle class, upper class, lower class, and business class. Biden, on the other hand, has called for tax hikes on businesses and the richest Americans.

Gesy patients can now receive medical results by SMS

Gesy patients can now receive medical results by SMS

The Health Insurance Organisation (HIO) has reminded beneficiaries that they can receive SMS notifications on their mobile phones regarding the healthcare services they’ve received during their visits to specialist doctors.

Youth who threatened two others with fake gun remanded

Youth who threatened two others with fake gun remanded

Fact: A 16-year-old residing in a youth facility in Paphos was remanded for three days after allegedly threatening two minors with a fake gun.

Tatar is , ‘running away from the fight’

Tatar is , ‘running away from the fight’

Turkish Cypriot leader Ersin Tatar is “running away from the fight” for Turkish Cypriots’ rights, according to opposition party CTP leader Tufan Erhurman. The distance between the Turkish Cypriot people and Ersin Tatar is widening, and there is no plausible explanation for Tatar avoiding a tripartite meeting. Rauf Denktash wasted his life, and the Turkish Cypriots have no demand to join the EU as long as Turkey is not a member.