Finance (No. 2) Act 2015 — United Kingdom law | Esheria

Finance (No. 2) Act 2015

This provision caps several tax rates, sets a VAT lock period, raises some allowances, and changes inheritance tax residence-nil-rate rules and banking tax deductions.

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Jurisdiction
United Kingdom
Instrument
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Language
en
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This provision caps several tax rates, sets a VAT lock period, raises some allowances, and changes inheritance tax residence-nil-rate rules and banking tax deductions. This part defines several terms and sets rules for how they are treated for tax and financial-law purposes, including investment banks, insurance companies, customers, associated companies, certain pension death benefits, property finance costs, and some corporate tax changes. This provision splits certain straddling periods at 8 July 2015, requires a just and reasonable apportionment of relevant amounts, and sets a 45% corporation tax rate on restitution interest. This part mainly amends tax rules, rates, thresholds, and exemptions across several taxes, and gives Treasury powers to make related regulations. Banking companies and nominated group members must follow HMRC filing rules for group surcharge allowance statements and related notifications.