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Finance Act 2002
The
Finance Act
2002
is an
Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom
prescribing
changes
to
excise duties
,
Value Added Tax
,
Income Tax
,
Corporation Tax
and
Capital Gains Tax
. It enacts the 2002
Budget speech
made by
Chancellor of the Exchequer
Gordon Brown
to the
Parliament of the United Kingdom
.
In
the UK
, the
Chancellor
delivers an
annual Budget
speech outlining changes in spending,
tax
and
duty
. The respective year's Finance
Act
is the
mechanism
to
enact
the changes.
The rules
governing the various
taxation
methods
are contained within the various taxation acts.
Provisions
The
Climate Change Levy
was revised.