No thank you. The UK's tax system is enough without adding any more layers of administration. It is also none of other countries' business how much UK citizens earn or the tax they pay. If we're not going to be involved in a United States of Europe then we don't need this.
As the article says, the tax will be on top of our national tax contributions.
"We get healthcare, education, emergency services, and the protection of the military and police force. At an election we can change that Government."
"Yet in a few short years, the EU will also be putting its hand into your pocket, and making sure that you take home even less of your salary. In return you get no tangible benefits or protection, but instead support a vast and bloated bureaucratic system, who exist only to impose more unwanted laws and taxes from across the sea – and we cannot throw them out as they are unelected."
And it's bad for British business:
"Tied up with EUTIN is new legislation that will prevent member states from setting their levels of corporation tax too far below those of other member states. It is a direct attack on competitiveness, designed to ensure that no country with a large financial sector (such as Britain), can make itself more attractive and successful as a place to do business."
Where is Britain's opt-out now?