Income Tax Additional Rate
There have been votes in Parliament on the rate of income tax which applies to income over £150,000. This is the top income tax band known as the additional rate.
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Liam Byrne generally voted for increasing the tax rate applied to income over £150,000
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On 25 Mar 2015:
Liam Byrne was absent for a vote on Finance Bill — Third Reading
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On 23 Mar 2015:
Liam Byrne was absent for a vote on March 2015 Budget
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On 23 Mar 2015:
Liam Byrne was absent for a vote on Income Tax 2015-16
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On 4 Mar 2015:
Liam Byrne voted to increase the top rate of income tax.
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On 5 Nov 2014:
Liam Byrne was absent for a vote on Opposition Day — Additional Rate of Income Tax
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On 2 Jul 2014:
Liam Byrne voted against increasing the personal income tax allowance, against reducing corporation tax, and against giving a greater tax incentive to companies investing in assets, as well against other measures in the Finance Bill.
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On 25 Mar 2014:
Liam Byrne voted against the the March 2014 budget, against increasing the personal income tax allowance, against reducing corporation tax, against capping welfare spending, against reducing alcohol duties and more.
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On 15 Apr 2013:
Liam Byrne was absent for a vote on Finance Bill 2013 — Second Reading
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On 25 Mar 2013:
Liam Byrne voted against the proposed budget for 2013-14 which proposed raising £612bn and spending £720bn; continuing to reduce corporation tax, introducing a scheme to help people buy homes worth up to £600,000 and to increase the personal income tax allowance for those of working age.
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On 28 Nov 2012:
Liam Byrne voted against cutting the top rate of income tax applying to income over £150,000 from 50% to 45%.
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On 26 Mar 2012:
Liam Byrne was absent for a vote on March 2012 Budget
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On 26 Mar 2012:
Liam Byrne was absent for a vote on Reduction in Income Tax Rate Applying to Income Over £150,000
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