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| | ''UK Pensions and tax''. |
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| A reduction in a tax liability, directly reducing the net amount of tax payable.
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| For example, the tax credit under a tax 'imputation system' which wholly or partially imputes to the shareholders some of the corporation tax paid by companies on the income out of which dividends are paid.
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| Less commonly, a smaller indirect reduction in a tax liability, by way of a deduction from the net taxable profits.
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| ''UK personal tax''. | |
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| A payment from the UK tax authorities to an individual with childcare responsibilities, low income, or both.
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| == See also == | | == See also == |
| * [[Credit]] | | * [[Upper earnings limit]] |
| * [[Credit relief]]
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| * [[Deductions]]
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| * [[Dividend]]
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| * [[Expense relief]]
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| * [[Foreign tax credit]]
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| * [[Imputation system]]
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| * [[Income Tax]]
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| * [[Tax relief]]
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Revision as of 14:20, 23 October 2012
UK Pensions and tax.
Upper Earnings Limit.
See also