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This Tax Information and Impact Note explains the 100% first-year allowances for companies investing in new plant or machinery will be extended for a further 3 years to 31 March 2020.
Chancellor reacts to GDP figures while visiting Ebbsfleet, the site of what will be the UK's first new Garden City in almost a century.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
New Tax-Free Childcare scheme to be increased up to £2,000 per child and extended to all children under 12 within the first year.
»Ê¹ÚÌåÓýapp new £1 coin will have the same shape as the 12-sided three pence piece or ‘threepenny bitâ€�.
Pensioners and those who reach pension age in the next 2 years will be able to get up to £25 of additional State Pension a week.
This fact sheet provides information on how the new 0% rate works and who will benefit.
This Tax Information and Impact Note explains the type of expenditure that qualifies for relief under Business Premises Renovation Allowance.
This Tax Information and Impact Note explains the increase to the personal allowance for those born after 5 April 1948 to £10,500 and the reduction of the basic rate limit to £31,785.
This Tax Information and Impact Note explains the amendments to the new rules for foreign currency accounts in UK banks.
This Tax Information and Impact Note explains the process which will allow the government to legislate for Income Tax and Corporation Tax exemptions for sporting events using secondary legislation.
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