Finance Act 2010 — United Kingdom law | Esheria

Finance Act 2010

This provision sets a range of tax rates, including income tax and corporation tax rates, and makes many linked amendments to other tax rules, rates, and commencement dates.

Jurisdiction
United Kingdom
Instrument
Act or statute
Version
Undated source snapshot
Language
en
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Statute overview

About this statute

This provision sets a range of tax rates, including income tax and corporation tax rates, and makes many linked amendments to other tax rules, rates, and commencement dates. This provision creates bank payroll tax for taxable companies, sets a 50% rate, and requires returns and payment by the stated deadlines. The text defines several tax terms, sets anti-avoidance rules for losses and capital allowances, and gives HMRC/Commissioners some administrative powers. This provision amends several UK tax rules, including charity gift treatment, foreign tax schemes, securities rules, and penalty rates for errors and failures. The Treasury may make regulations for cases where accounting standards change and this causes a relevant accounting change.

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