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This tax information and impact note deals with the increase to the rate of research and development expenditure credit announced at Autumn Budget 2017.
Covering note and multiplier tables for public service pensions in 2024.
This factsheet is for tied pub tenants who want to know more about the Significant Increase in Price and related rights under the Pubs Code.
This review aimed to summarise the research evidence around the likely impact of policies designed to increase the price of alcoholic drinks…
This Tax Information and Impact Note applies to Individual Savings Account (ISA) savers, as well as banks, building societies and other financial institutions that offer ISAs.
Covering note and multiplier tables for public service pensions in 2020.
Covering note and multiplier tables for public service pensions in 2022.
Annual amendment in the tariff and ceiling of charges payable by compensators for the recovery of NHS charges under the NHS injury costs recovery scheme.
Delivered by the Deputy Prime Minister
Research exploring how to increase cycling behaviour following COVID-19 travel disruption.
This tax information and impact note applies to the increased rate of Insurance Premium Tax (IPT) paid on premiums which are taxed at the standard rate of IPT by 2%.
This Tax Information and Impact Note explains the increase in the overall amount that can be subscribed to a tax-advantaged New ISA in 2014 to 2015 to £15,000.
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