Taxation of Banks
There have been votes in Parliament on taxation of banks. The "banking levy" is one such tax: it is charged annually based on the amount a bank holds in assets,.
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Caroline Flint voted a mixture of for and against higher taxes on banks
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On 18 Dec 2017:
Caroline Flint voted against excluding certain overseas elements of UK banking groups from the bank levy annual tax.
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On 11 Dec 2017:
Caroline Flint voted against excluding overseas activities of UK headquartered banking groups from the bank levy, and against reducing stamp duty for first time buyers of homes in transactions of up to £500,000.
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On 11 Dec 2017:
Caroline Flint voted against excluding overseas activities of UK headquartered banking groups from the bank levy, and against reducing stamp duty for first time buyers of homes in transactions of up to £500,000.
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On 28 Nov 2017:
Caroline Flint voted against narrowing the scope of the bank levy tax so it is calculated only on the basis of a bank's UK assets; against excluding overseas activities of UK headquartered banking groups from the charge.
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On 26 Oct 2015:
Caroline Flint voted against the measures in the Finance Bill including against an increase in the income tax personal allowance, and against capping the rates of VAT and income tax at their existing rates until the next general election.
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On 21 Jul 2015:
Caroline Flint was absent for a vote on Finance Bill 2015-16 — Decline Second Reading
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On 21 Jul 2015:
Caroline Flint was absent for a vote on Finance Bill 2015-16 — Second Reading
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On 25 Mar 2015:
Caroline Flint was absent for a vote on Finance Bill — Third Reading
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On 23 Mar 2015:
Caroline Flint voted against the the March 2015 budget which contained plans to spend £76bn more than was expected to be taken in and introduced a help to buy ISA, reduced corporation tax and increased spending on mental health by around £300m/year.
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On 25 Mar 2014:
Caroline Flint was absent for a vote on Budget Resolution — The Bank Levy
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On 19 Nov 2013:
Caroline Flint voted to increase the amount of free child care offered to parents of 3 and 4 year olds from 15 to 25 hours
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On 5 Jul 2011:
Caroline Flint voted against measures in the 2011 Budget including reducing the threshold for paying higher rate income tax, increasing the income tax free personal allowance, reducing corporation tax and reducing the main rate of corporation tax from 27 to 26%.
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On 26 Apr 2011:
Caroline Flint voted against measures in the 2011 Budget including reducing the threashold for paying higher rate income tax, increasing the income tax free personal allowance, reducing corporation tax and reducing the main rate of corporation tax from 27 to 26%.
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On 26 Apr 2011:
Caroline Flint voted against measures in the 2011 Budget including reducing the threshold for paying higher rate income tax, increasing the income tax free personal allowance, reducing corporation tax and reducing the main rate of corporation tax from 27 to 26%.
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Agreements are when Parliament takes a decision without holding a vote.
This does not necessarily mean universal approval, but does mean there were no (or few) objections made to the decision being made.
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On 21 Feb 2018:
Caroline Flint voted against excluding overseas activities of UK headquartered banking groups from the bank levy, and against reducing stamp duty for first time buyers of homes in transactions of up to £500,000.
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Agreements are when Parliament takes a decision without holding a vote.
This does not necessarily mean universal approval, but does mean there were no (or few) objections made to the decision being made.
No informative agreements are part of this policy while this member was elected.