Finance Act, 1994

PART I

Income Tax, Corporation Tax and Capital Gains Tax

Chapter I

Income Tax

Amendment of provisions relating to exemption from income tax.

1.—As respects the year of assessment 1994-95 and subsequent years of assessment, the Finance Act, 1980 , is hereby amended—

(a) in section 1—

(i) by the substitution, in paragraph (b) of subsection (1), of “40 per cent.” for “48 per cent.” (inserted by the Finance Act, 1992 ), and

(ii) by the substitution, in paragraph (a) (inserted by the Finance Act, 1991 ) of subsection (3) (inserted by the Finance Act, 1989 ), of “£450” for “£350” (inserted by the Finance Act, 1993 ) in both places where it occurs and of “£650” for “£550” (inserted by the Finance Act, 1993 ),

and

(b) in section 2 , by the substitution, in subsection (3), of “40 per cent.” for “48 per cent.” (inserted by the Finance Act, 1992 ),

and the said paragraph (b) of subsection (1), and the said paragraph (a) of subsection (3), of the said section 1 and the said subsection (3) of the said section 2, as so amended, are set out in the Table to this section.

TABLE

(b) an individual makes a claim for the purpose, makes a return in the prescribed form of his total income for that year and proves that it does not exceed a sum equal to twice the specified amount, he shall be entitled to have the amount of income tax payable in respect of his total income for that year, if that amount would, but for the provisions of this subsection, exceed a sum equal to 40 per cent. of the amount by which his total income exceeds the specified amount, reduced to that sum.

(a) For the purposes of this section and section 2, where a claimant proves that he has living at any time during the year of assessment, any qualifying child, then, subject to subsection (4), the specified amount (within the meaning of this section or section 2, as the case may be) shall be increased, for that year of assessment, by £450 in respect of the first such child, £450 in respect of the second such child and £650 in respect of each such child in excess of two.

(3) Where an individual to whom this section applies proves that his total income for a year of assessment for which this section applies does not exceed a sum equal to twice the specified amount, he shall be entitled to have the amount of income tax payable in respect of his total income for that year, if that amount would, but for the provisions of this subsection, exceed a sum equal to 40 per cent. of the amount by which his total income exceeds the specified amount, reduced to that sum.