Corporation Tax Rate
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Gill Furniss voted a mixture of for and against reducing the rate of corporation tax
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On 24 May 2021:
Gill Furniss 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 13 Apr 2021:
Gill Furniss acted as teller for a vote on Finance (No. 2) Bill — Second Reading
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On 6 Sep 2016:
Gill Furniss 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 5 Sep 2016:
Gill Furniss voted against reducing the main rate of corporation tax to be charged in 2020.
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On 28 Jun 2016:
Gill Furniss was absent for a vote on Finance Bill — Clause 42 — Rate of Corporation Tax for Financial Year 2020
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