Finance Act 2007 — United Kingdom law | Esheria

Finance Act 2007

This provision sets several tax rates, changes a range of duty amounts, and gives the Treasury powers and duties to make rules about emissions allowance allocations.

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Jurisdiction
United Kingdom
Instrument
Act or statute
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Language
en
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This provision sets several tax rates, changes a range of duty amounts, and gives the Treasury powers and duties to make rules about emissions allowance allocations. This segment amends several tax and revenue rules, including stamp duty land tax, filing dates, electronic filing, electronic payment, and Revenue and Customs powers. The provision makes a number of tax and duty amendments, including remote gaming duty rules, HMRC notifiable-arrangements powers, and related registration, payment, and penalty provisions. The section sets out how a deemed employment payment is calculated for a managed service company and allows the company to claim relief in some cases. This part of the Act amends and defines several tax and insurance rules, including technical provisions for general insurers, repo arrangements, and controlled foreign company applications.