Capital Gains Tax
There have been votes in Parliament on the level of taxation on profits arising from increases in value for assets such as property and shares.
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On 21 Jan 2015:
Theresa May was absent for a vote on Bill Presented — Onshore Wind Turbine Subsidies (Abolition) Bill
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On 9 May 2016:
Theresa May voted not to relax the imposition of cut-off date after which new on-shore electricity generating wind turbines would cease to be considered renewable energy sources for the purpose of a legal requirement on generators to produce a certain amount of energy from renewable sources.
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On 20 Apr 2016:
Theresa May voted not to relax the imposition of cut-off date after which new on-shore electricity generating wind turbines would cease to be considered renewable energy sources for the purpose of a legal requirement on generators to produce a certain amount of energy from renewable sources.
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On 14 Mar 2016:
Theresa May was absent for a vote on Energy Bill [Lords] — Clause 79 — Onshore wind power: closure of renewables obligation on 31 March 2016
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On 14 Mar 2016:
Theresa May voted against using a planning committee decision date, rather than the date planning permission was formally granted, as the cut-off date for allowing electricity generated from onshore wind turbines to be counted towards supplier's obligations to provide a certain amount of electricity generated from renewable sources.
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