The Income Tax (Indexation) Order 2005

JurisdictionUK Non-devolved

2005 No. 716

INCOME TAX

The Income Tax (Indexation) Order 2005

Made 16th March 2005

The Treasury, in exercise of the powers conferred upon them by section 1(6) of the Income and Corporation Act 19881make the following Order:

S-1 Citation

Citation

1. This Order may be cited as the Income Tax (Indexation) Order 2005.

S-2 Amounts specified for rate limits for 2005/06

Amounts specified for rate limits for 2005/06

2. Unless Parliament determines otherwise, for the year 2005/06, the amount treated as specified by virtue of section 1(4) of the Income and Corporation Taxes Act 1988 shall be—

(a) in section 1(2)(aa)2of the Act (starting rate limit of charge to income tax), £2,090;

(b) in section 1(2)(b)3of the Act (basic rate limit of charge to income tax), £32,400.

Jim Murphy

Nick Ainger

Two of the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty’s Treasury

16th March 2005

(This note is not part of the Order)

Section 1(6) of the Income and Corporation Taxes Act 1988 (“the Act”) provides that the Treasury shall by order made by statutory instrument before each year of assessment specify the amounts which by virtue of that section shall, unless Parliament otherwise determines, be treated as specified for the purposes of section 1(2)(aa) (starting rate limit of charge to income tax), and section 1(2)(b) (basic rate limit of charge to income tax) of the Act for the year of assessment 2005-06.

These amounts were specified for the year 2004-05 by the Income Tax (Indexation) Order 2004 (2004/772).

The amounts in section 1(2)(aa) and (b) of the Act are increased by this Order in accordance with the percentage increase in the retail prices index for September 2004 over that for September 2003. The amount in section 1(2)(aa) is rounded up to the nearest £10 in accordance with section 1(4)(a) and the amount in section 1(2)(b) is rounded up to the nearest £100 in accordance with section 1(4)(b).

The “retail prices index” is defined in section 833(2) of the Act, as amended by paragraph 22 of Schedule 2 to the Transfer of Functions (Registration and Statistics) Order 1996 (S.I. 1996/273), as the “general index of retail prices (for all items) published by the Office for National Statistics”. The retail prices index for September 2003 is 182.5 and for September 2004 is 188.1 (based on January 1987 as 100). The retail prices index for September 2004 was published in the October 2004 edition of Economic Trends, number 611, page 72, Table 3.1.

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