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UK tax weekly briefing: Finance Bill 2024 progress (EGL exemption), key judgments (BAT, Hippodrome), VAT Northern Ireland regulations, HMRC guidance and employer rates, partnership appeals—8 February 2024

Published on: 08 February 2024

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Finance Bill 2024

New Electricity Generator Levy provision added to Finance Bill as it progresses to House of Lords

Finance Bill 2024 has advanced further through Parliament, with the government inserting a new measure at clause 21, prompting the renumbering of all subsequent clauses, to ensure the electricity generator levy (EGL) does not apply to new generating plant. The Bill has now completed all stages in the House of Commons and has been introduced in the House of Lords, with the Lords’ text of the Bill now published. The EGL measure was brought in via a Ways and Means resolution debated on 5 February, establishing an exemption for new generating plant where no substantive decision to proceed had been taken before the date of the Autumn Statement, namely 21 November 2023...

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