UK Parliament · Public Bill · No. 0162
Income Tax Act 2007
[As Introduced]
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The Income Tax Act 2007 is a law that sets out the main rules for how income tax operates in the UK. It explains what counts as income, how tax is calculated, who has to pay it, and what allowances and reliefs people can claim to reduce their tax bill.
Presented by Mr Gordon Brown
supported by Lord Davies of Oldham.
supported by Lord Davies of Oldham.
✓ Passed into lawPublicLords
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The people's count15 votes
100% Aye · 150% No · 0
MPs' votePassed without division
No division called, Third Reading carried on the voices.
Bill passage
Commons
- 1st reading7 Dec 2006
- 2nd reading22 Jan 2007
- Committee stage24 Jan 2007
- 3rd reading20 Feb 2007
Lords
- 1st reading21 Feb 2007
- 2nd reading19 Mar 2007
- 3rd reading19 Mar 2007
Royal Assent20 Mar 2007
