Give me back my time — the curse of ‘Time Taxes’

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Time isn’t just money, it’s so much more valuable

Around three of those 15 billion hours is from public services, such as taxes, benefits, and healthcare admin. Another four times that is spent on private bills, pensions, debt, services, savings and investments. Of course some of that activity is of value to people, even if not much fun. But an enormous amount is not valuable, but is a waste of this precious asset. In a word, it is ‘sludge’ — hassle and friction.

Taxes on our time are a hidden cost of living that need to be taken seriously and treated as the economic drag they are

Like most countries, the UK has no official estimate. The 15 billion hour number above is based our calculations from a time-budget study by doctoral student Lucie Martin. Far from UK agencies being mandated to examine (and publish) how time consuming their requirements are, UK regulatory Impact Assessments explicitly exclude such costs. The only costs required to be measured are those to business. The time of individual citizens receives no formal consideration at all.

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