Income Tax Personal Allowance
There have been votes in Parliament on the earnings threshold at which an individual starts to become subject to income tax.
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Liz Saville-Roberts generally voted against raising the threshold at which people start to pay income tax
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On 24 May 2021:
Liz Saville-Roberts voted against against a range of tax and pensions provisions including keeping key income tax rates and thresholds unchanged and against increasing the main rate of Corporation Tax from 19 to 25% from 2023.
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On 19 Apr 2021:
Liz Saville-Roberts voted not to keep the thresholds for starting to pay income tax, and for starting to pay income tax at the higher rate, at the 2021-22 levels until 2026.
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On 13 Apr 2021:
Liz Saville-Roberts voted against against a range of tax and pensions provisions including keeping key income tax rates and thresholds unchanged and against increasing the main rate of Corporation Tax from 19 to 25% from 2023.
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On 9 Mar 2021:
Liz Saville-Roberts voted against enabling both the income level above which income-tax is charged, and the threshold for paying income tax at the higher rate to be kept at the levels set for 2021-2022 rather than allowing them to increase with inflation.
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On 19 Nov 2018:
Liz Saville-Roberts was absent for a vote on Finance Bill — Clause 5 — Basic Rate Limit and Personal Allowance for 2019-20 and 2020-21
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On 12 Nov 2018:
Liz Saville-Roberts voted against of proposed changes to the taxation system, including rises in the income thresholds for both starting to pay income tax, and for being charged income tax at the higher rate.
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On 12 Nov 2018:
Liz Saville-Roberts voted against proposed changes to the taxation system, including rises in the income thresholds for both starting to pay income tax, and for being charged income tax at the higher rate.
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On 1 Nov 2018:
Liz Saville-Roberts was absent for a vote on Budget Resolution 5 — Basic Rate Limit and Personal Allowance for Tax Year 2019-20
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On 6 Sep 2016:
Liz Saville-Roberts voted against increasing the personal income tax allowance, against changing the way dividends are taxed, against cutting capital gains tax, and against reducing the amount which can be taken out of a pension tax-free from £1.25m to £1m.
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On 11 Apr 2016:
Liz Saville-Roberts voted against increasing the personal income tax allowance, against changing the way dividends are taxed, against cutting capital gains tax, and against reducing the amount which can be taken out of a pension tax-free from £1.25m to £1m.
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On 22 Mar 2016:
Liz Saville-Roberts voted against the March 2016 budget which contained plans to spend £56bn more than was expected to be taken in, introduced a policy of requiring all schools to become academies and introduced a new soft drinks levy.
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On 26 Oct 2015:
Liz Saville-Roberts 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:
Liz Saville-Roberts was absent for a vote on Finance Bill 2015-16 — Decline Second Reading
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On 21 Jul 2015:
Liz Saville-Roberts was absent for a vote on Finance Bill 2015-16 — Second Reading
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On 14 Jul 2015:
Liz Saville-Roberts voted against the Summer 2015 budget which, among other measures, increased the minimum wage, replaced student maintenance grants with loans and cut tax credits.
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