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The Chancellor announced two changes to the rates of corporation tax. The small companies' rate which applies to profits of up to £300,000 will be increased from 19% to 20% with effect from 1 April 2007. This rate will subsequently increase to 21% from 1 April 2008, and 22% from 1 April 2009. He referred to the increases as being aimed at bringing corporation tax rates more into line with rates paid by the self employed.
| Richard Lambert, director-general of the CBI, welcomed the cut, but said: "The business sector as a whole will not be popping champagne corks tonight." |
The other change is for larger companies with profits in excess of £1,500,000 where the rate will be reduced from the current 30% to 28% but this change is deferred until 1 April 2008.
Companies with profits between £300,000 and £1,500,000 which pay at intermediate rates will also be affected by these changes. There will be special rules to 'ring fence' certain profits for oil extraction companies at existing rates.
| Corporation tax rates and bands | ||
|---|---|---|
| Financial Year to | 31 March 2008 | 31 March 2007 |
| Taxable Profits | % | % |
| First £300,000 | 20 | 19 |
| Next £1,200,000 | 32.5 | 32.75 |
| Over £1,500,000 | 30 | 30 |
| Small companies marginal relief fraction | ||
| £300,000 - £1,500,000 | 1/40 | 11/400 |
| "For many smaller businesses the unwelcome increase in the small companies rate of corporation tax will be offset by the increase in the R&D tax credit and the changes in capital allowances. There will, however, be some significant losers" CBI Director General Richard Lambert |
This Budget in common with the Chancellor's previous announcements has seen a whole raft of further anti avoidance measures. These include:
The rates for Landfill tax will change as follows:
This will increase from £1.60 per tonne to £1.95 per tonne with effect from 1 April 2008.
The rates for the years beginning 1 April 2007 and 1 April 2008 have now been set. The increases are broadly in line with inflation.
Changes have been made to these schemes in respect of the number of employees allowed in a qualifying company and the amount of capital that can be raised. There are also changes to the meaning of a qualifying 90% subsidiary and the time limits for investing 90% of the funds raised in respect of an Enterprise Investment Scheme as well as other rule changes.
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