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Department: House of CommonsPublished: 2009-04-29 09:02:52Oral Answers to Questions — Treasury Points of Order Amendment of the Law 2. Income Tax (Charge and Main Rates for 2009-10) 3. Income Tax (Basic Rate Limit for 2009-10) 4. Income Tax (Personal Allowance for 2009-10 for Those Aged Under 65) 5. Corporation Tax (Charge and Main Rates for Financial Year 2010) 6. Corporation Tax (Small Companies“ Rates and Fractions for Financial Year 2009) 7. Value Added Tax (Supplementary Charge) 8. Stamp Duty Land Tax (Thresholds for Residential Property) 9. Rates of Duty on Alcoholic Liquor 10. Rates of Tobacco Products Duty 11. Vehicle Excise Duty (Rates from May 2009) 12. Vehicle Excise Duty (Rates from April 2010) 13. Fuel Duties (Rates and Rebates from Spring 2009) 14. Fuel Duties (Rates and Rebates from September 2009) 15. Rates of Air Passenger Duty 16. Landfill Tax 17. Bingo Duty 18. Amusement Machine Licences (Amounts of Duty) 19. Amusement Machine Licences (Provisions Affecting Amount of Duty) 20. Extension of Loss Carry Back Provisions (Income Tax) 21. Extension of Loss Carry Back Provisions (Corporation Tax) 22. Agreements to Forgo Tax Reliefs 23. Land Remediation 24. Chargeable Gains 25. Group Relief 26. Expenditure on Cars and Motor Cycles 27. Payments Under FSCS 28. Company Distributions 29. Financing Costs of Group Companies 30. Controlled Foreign Companies 31. Foreign Currency Accounting 32. Offshore Funds 33. Income Tax Credits for Foreign Distributions 34. Loan Relationships and Derivatives 35. Dividends of Investment Trusts 36. Insurance Companies 37. Disguised Interest 38. Transfers of Income Streams 39. Saye Schemes 40. Remittance Basis 41. Double Taxation Relief 42. Avoidance Involving Financial Arrangements 43. Sale of Lessor Companies etc 44. Leases of Plant or Machinery 45. Real Estate Investment Trusts 46. Deductions for Employee Liabilities 47. Employment Loss Relief 48. Losses from Contracts for Life Insurance etc 49. Intangible Fixed Assets 50. Taxable Benefits in Respect of Accommodation 51. Special Annual Allowance Charge in Respect of Pensions 52. Financial Assistance Scheme 53. FSCS Intervention in Insurance in Connection with Pensions 54. Value Added Tax (Place of Supply of Services) 55. Value Added Tax (Repayments to Those in Business in Other States) 56. Stamp Duty Land Tax (Exercise of Collective Rights by Tenants of Flats) 57. Stamp Duty Land Tax (Rent to Shared Ownership) 58. Ring Fence Trades 59. Petroleum Revenue Tax 60. Recovery of Overpaid Tax 61. Gaming Participation Fees 62. Gaming Duty 63. Remote Bingo 64. Climate Change Levy (Reduced-Rate Supplies) 65. Alternative Finance Investment Bonds 66. Transfers of Business etc by Mutual Societies 67. National Savings (Surplus Funds) 68. Relief from Tax (Incidental and Consequential Charges) European Union Documents Members“ Home Addresses This government news item was published on the House of Commons website on the 29 April 2009. To read the full story/press release, please click on the button below (opens in an embedded window): YOUR COMMENTS Have your say…There are no comments for this news item yet. Why not start the ball rolling and comment about this Government news story by filling in the fields below: ADD YOUR COMMENT
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