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Jersey Senator calls for more GST help
A Jersey politician wants more to be done to help people on low incomes if a rise in the goods and services tax comes in.
Treasury Minister Philip Ozouf wants to increase GST from 3% to 5% from 2011.
But Senator Francis Le Gresley, former head of the Citizens Advice Bureau in Jersey, said that would hit low-earners and pensioners hardest.
People on income support will have their benefits increased to compensate for the rise.
Senator Le Gresley said that was not enough and the States had a duty to look after older people and families on low incomes.
He wants the exemption threshold for income tax to be increased by more than 3% next year.
If his proposals are agreed it will mean a single person will be able to earn just over 拢13,000 before paying tax, and a married couple nearly 拢21,000.
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