Budget 2009

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Personal Income Tax

Tax Credits

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Employees

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Capital Gains Tax

Inheritance Tax

Stamp Duty Land Tax

Corporation Tax

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Value Added Tax

Other Measures

Tax Tables

National Insurance

Tax Credits


Rates of credit

Many of the rates of tax credit have risen in line with inflation. The figures that are most relevant to higher earners - the "family element", £545, and the level of combined income at which it starts to be withdrawn, £50,000 - remain unchanged.


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