Clause 70 - Relevant property: disapplication of exemptions from exit charges

Part of Finance (No. 2) Bill – in a Public Bill Committee at 12:15 pm on 29 January 2026.

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Photo of Dan Tomlinson Dan Tomlinson The Exchequer Secretary 12:15, 29 January 2026

Government Ministers are in regular conversation with external stakeholders and individuals to discuss tax matters and their impact. In part, the changes that are being introduced in clauses 70 to 73 are in response to engagement. We are introducing the changes in order to refine the system, which was changed significantly under this Government, to make it fairer and fit for the long term. I commend the clauses to the Committee.

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