Income Tax Act 2007 — United Kingdom law | Esheria

Income Tax Act 2007

This Part explains how income tax is worked out, including tax years, rates, limits, and some Treasury powers to set or change amounts.

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Jurisdiction
United Kingdom
Instrument
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Language
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This Part explains how income tax is worked out, including tax years, rates, limits, and some Treasury powers to set or change amounts. This provision sets rules for how certain income tax reliefs, allowances, and tax reductions are deducted, including ordering, caps, and “sufficient income/tax” limits. This part sets deadlines and limits for several trade-loss relief claims, and says some relief is only available where the trade is commercial or other stated conditions are met. This provision sets rules for calculating contributions and losses and allows several tax relief claims, subject to conditions and deadlines. This provision defines terms and sets conditions for EIS relief and loss relief claims, including time limits, share requirements, and anti-avoidance rules.