SkipD wrote:
Stacking filters is something to avoid at all costs, because of the liklihood of degradation of the image.
There's really no reason to leave a UV filter on a lens all the time anyhow. Use a properly designed rigid lens hood for day-to-day protection of the lens (and, of course, for blocking stray light) and have a UV filter for the really nasty situations such as blowing sand or salt water.
Wow, that's a very sweeping statement to make. Pros like Joe Cornish and Guy Edwardes stack filters occasionally - Sometimes circumstances are such that stacking is desirable for some of us. As I already mentioned, there will be some reduction in quality, but to get the shot and with good quality filters, it can be acceptable.
As Rick mentioned, using a UV filter is down to personal preference.