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Finance Bill - Clause 12 and Amendments

01 December 2021

Lead MP

Eleanor Laing

Debate Type

Bill Debate

Tags

Taxation
Other Contributors: 19

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Eleanor Laing raised concerns about finance bill - clause 12 and amendments in the House of Commons. Other MPs contributed to the debate.

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Lead Contributor

Opened the debate
Ms Eleanor Laing proposed several amendments to Clause 12 of the Finance Bill, aimed at restricting access to increased annual investment allowance to businesses that support a transition to net-zero and those without a history of tax avoidance. She also introduced new clauses requiring the Chancellor to publish assessments on various aspects of tax policy, including reviews of dividend income rates, banking surcharge, and the impact of annual investment allowance changes.
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