Postby VitMac » Mon Jun 24, 2024 2:33 pm
Posts like this one by Knightsambl make it clear to me that the rationale for applying VAT is NOT truly about raising funds for state schools. In reality, this will not significantly impact state school funding and will cause a great deal of hardship for families already struggling to prioritize their children's education.
Some people seem to wish that independent schools didn't exist at all. It's about removing people's choice. While I can understand and respect the philosophical ideal on why they think that state schooling is better, it's important to acknowledge that people have different opinions. There are many excellent state schools in the UK, but there are also some bad ones, and no amount of money can fix some of these issues. VAT is not applied to many things, and education should definitely be one of them. Most countries do not tax education at all. In many, private schooling is not only untaxed but also tax-deductible. By paying for your children's education, you're actually doing the country a favor. It's not like you're buying a car or an iPhone. It's EDUCATION!
For me and my family, independent schools are about choice - choosing what fits best for the kids. We are not wealthy. We're not originally from the Nappy Valley. We're not even from the UK. The reason we decided to move here was the potential education we'd have here for our kids and then the social issues we had in country. We tried state schooling, but we had issues and unfortunately we have no say in which school best fits our children, as they are mostly overcrowded and the schools are assigned based on location. So we decided to make sacrifices and prioritize education over other things, that was the whole point of the moving after all, and we had sacrificed a lot already. We choose a good school at walk distance that we could afford and that suited our kids well. I don't think we will be able to afford that anymore. So yes, I am extremely mad about this. I find it absurdly unfair to be penalized when we are already alleviating the burden on state schools expenditure while paying a huge amount in taxes. And I’m also absurdly tired of people who want me to feel like an outlaw or an egotistical maniac simply for wanting to pay for my kids education and not agreeing to the VAT.