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Friday, 05 September 2008
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Budget 2007
Personal Allowances
Taxation of Dividends
Personal Income Tax Reliefs
Benefits in Kind
Advisory Fuel Rates for Company Cars
Tax Free Approved Mileage Rates
Enterprise Investment Scheme
Venture Capital Trusts (VCT)
Approved Employee Share Schemes
Individual Savings Accounts (ISA)
Child Trust Fund
Registered Pension Schemes
Capital gains tax
Inheritance Tax
Corporation Tax (Corporate Tax)
Corporate Capital Gains
Corporate Venturing Scheme
Construction Industry Scheme
Capital Allowances and Reliefs
Value Added Tax
National Insurance Contributions (NIC)
Tax Credits
Gifts To Charities
Landfill Tax
Insurance Premium Tax
Aggregates Levy
Climate Change Levy
Stamp Duty
Dates For Payment Of Tax
Key Filing Dates
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Budget 2007

Capital Allowances and Reliefs (%)

Plant and machinery with expected life less than 25 years

  • Writing down allowance 1
    • restricted to £3,000 per annum for cars costing over £12,000, other than those with low emissions
25
  • First year allowances
    • Small enterprises 2
    • qualifying expenditure between 1 April 2006 and 31 March 2007 for enterprises subject to corporation tax
50
    • qualifying expenditure between 6 April 2006 and 5 April 2007 for other enterprises
50
  • Small and medium sized enterprises 3
40
  • All enterprises 3
    • designated energy saving plant and machinery
100
    • expenditure pre 1 April 2008 on new electric cars and low carbon dioxide emission cars
100
    • expenditure pre 1 April 2008 on refuelling equipment for vehicles using natural gas or hydrogen fuel
100
    • environmentally beneficial plant and machinery
100
    • plant used in oil extraction trade
100

Plant and machinery with expected life 25 years or more
  • Writing down allowance1
    • expenditure not over £100,000 per annum
25
    • expenditure on assets in dwellings, shops, showrooms, hotels and offices
25
    • expenditure over £100,000 per annum
6
  • First year allowance
- plant used in oil extraction trade 24
Plant and machinery for overseas leasing
  • Writing down allowance1
10
Industrial and agricultural buildings, hotels, sports pavilions, dredging and highway concessions
  • Writing down allowance
    • to be phased out over four years
    • no balancing adjustments in respect of balancing events occurring post 20 Mrch 2007
4

Enterprise zone buildings
  • Initial allowance
100
  • Writing down allowance
25

Flat conversion allowance (%)
  • Initial allowance
up to 100
  • Writing down allowance1
    - on renovation or conversion of space above commercial premises to provide flats to rent
25

Research and development

100
Patent rights and know how
  • writing down allowance1
    -not applicable to acquisitions by companies
25
Mineral extraction allowances
  • First year allowance oil extraction trade
100
  • Writing down allowance mineral asset acquisition1
10
  • Writing down allowance other qualifying expenditure1
25
Business premises renovation allowances
  • Initial allowance
100
  • Writing down allowance1
25
  • Expenditure post 10 April 2007

Enhanced Company tax Reliefs
Research and development
  • Small and medium sized enterprises (SME)
150
  • Large companies
125
  • Loss making SMEs can surrender deduction for a payment of 16% of the amount surrendered (subject to conditions)


Remediation of contaminated land

  • Loss making companies can surrender deduction for a payment of 16% of the amount surrendered (subject to conditions)

150%

Intangible assets (including intellectual property and goodwill)

  • relief for companies for expenditure on creation, acquisition and enhancement of intangible assets
  • based on accounts amortisation or
  • by election at a fixed rate of 4% per annum

1 On reducing balance
2 Restrictions apply

The figures shown here are subject to ammendment as the Finance Bill passes through Parliament.

This information has been prepared only as a topical guide to tax and personal financial matters. No responsibility can be accepted by us for loss occasioned to any person acting or refraining from acting as a result of any material contained in this publication.



 
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