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QCA Budget wish list

Friday, 07 Mar 2008 08:34
We urge the Chancellor to;

1. Off-set the damage done to investors in AIM and PLUS markets companies by his changes to CGT by reducing or withdrawing stamp duty on share trades on those markets. Communist China has a lower rate of stamp duty on share trading than capitalist Britain.

2. Delay any tax changes on 'non-doms' until wider consultation has looked at the very wide and hugely (nationally) damaging unintended consequences that could flow from a heavy handed approach.
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