Speeches by Murray.
Every Hansard contribution by James Murray this parliament, most recent first. Back to the MP page for the headline figures and analysed positions.
Showing 541–560 of 972 contributions · most-recent first
| Date | Debate & contribution | Words |
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| 28 Jan 2025 | Finance Bill (First sitting) “The hon. Lady mentions business rates. I do not know whether she has read the discussion paper “Transforming Business Rates”.” fiscal-policyeconomy-jobsenvironment | 20 |
| 28 Jan 2025 | Finance Bill (First sitting) “I was expecting a series of amendments from the Opposition; I was not expecting the shadow Minister to quote back at me an amendment I tabled several years ago. It is a new, although interesting, approach to opposition to rely on what I tabled in opposition and quote that back at me. I am sure it was an excellent amend…” fiscal-policyeconomy-jobsenvironment | 232 |
| 28 Jan 2025 | Finance Bill (First sitting) “Clause 13 sets the charge for corporation tax for the financial year beginning April 2026, setting the main rate at 25%; and clause 14 sets the small profit rate at 19% for the same period. As Members know, the charge for corporation tax must be set every year, so it is important to legislate on the rate for 2026 now t…” fiscal-policyeconomy-jobsenvironment | 183 |
| 28 Jan 2025 | Finance Bill (First sitting) “The hon. Lady makes a similar point to that made by the hon. Member for Grantham and Bourne, which is that the changes will come in further down the line, but they are critical of the fact that we are pre-announcing the changes now so that we give greater certainty and stability. I cannot understand that criticism, bec…” fiscal-policyeconomy-jobsenvironment | 239 |
| 28 Jan 2025 | Finance Bill (Second sitting) “That was a fairly wide-ranging response from the shadow Minister to what is quite a straightforward clause. I could not help but notice that he began by saying that he supported what we are doing in the clause, that he understood that we needed to take tough decisions and that he will not oppose the decision to extend …” fiscal-policyeconomy-jobs | 107 |
| 28 Jan 2025 | Finance Bill (Second sitting) “I will attempt to link that question to inheritance tax thresholds. I am thinking rapidly on my feet and struggling somewhat. With your permission, Mr Mundell, I will respond briefly to the hon. Gentleman’s point about the difficult decision—one of the toughest we took in the Budget—to increase employer national insura…” fiscal-policyeconomy-jobs | 274 |
| 28 Jan 2025 | Finance Bill (Second sitting) “The shadow Minister alleges that there is some discrepancy on this side of the Committee; I feel like there is some discrepancy within his own views. I return to the central point that he seemed to begin by saying that he welcomed our measures—that he supports them and understands why tough decisions have to be taken—b…” fiscal-policyeconomy-jobs | 167 |
| 28 Jan 2025 | Finance Bill (Second sitting) “Broadly speaking, the reason why we have had to take a number of decisions, including some of the more difficult decisions in the Budget, is the fiscal inheritance from the previous Government. I do not need to spend time in Committee rehearsing the arguments on that, because they are well known and widely accepted. We…” fiscal-policyeconomy-jobs | 320 |
| 28 Jan 2025 | Finance Bill (Second sitting) “The clause makes changes to the inheritance tax thresholds so that they continue at the current levels in 2028-29 and 2029-30. Subject to reliefs and exemptions, inheritance tax is payable if the net value of an estate exceeds the respective thresholds for two bands: the nil-rate band, for which the threshold has been …” fiscal-policyeconomy-jobs | 122 |
| 28 Jan 2025 | Finance Bill (Second sitting) “I thank the hon. Gentleman for his support on this matter. He asked about the receipts from ATED. The most recent figures are from 2022-23 and show £124 million of receipts from ATED overall. I hope that puts in context the small, £5 million impact of the changes that these clauses and clause 35 would introduce. The ho…” fiscal-policyeconomy-jobs | 200 |
| 28 Jan 2025 | Finance Bill (Second sitting) “Clauses 54 and 55 make changes to alternative finance tax rules to put alternative and conventional financing arrangements on a broadly level playing field for annual tax on enveloped dwellings. As with the changes made in clause 35, which we debated earlier, these changes promote financial inclusion for those who choo…” fiscal-policyeconomy-jobs | 314 |
| 28 Jan 2025 | Finance Bill (Second sitting) “I thank the shadow Minister for his remarks. He asked about the consultation and how we developed these policies. It is worth pointing out that there has been quite extensive discussion about the legislation on non-domicile status. The Government published a technical note at the autumn Budget in October 2024 explainin…” fiscal-policyeconomy-jobs | 565 |
| 28 Jan 2025 | Finance Bill (Second sitting) “Clauses 44 to 46 and schedule 13 make changes to replace the current domicile-based system of inheritance tax with the new residence-based system. Currently, an individual’s domicile status determines whether their non-UK assets are in scope of inheritance tax. The non-domiciled individual’s personal non-UK assets are …” fiscal-policyeconomy-jobs | 80 |
| 28 Jan 2025 | Finance Bill (Second sitting) “I thank the shadow Minister for his comments and for setting out some important context around the tax reliefs and expenditure credits, and around why they are so important in supporting growth in the UK economy. On his question about the independent film tax credit, as he I am sure understands, films that claim the in…” fiscal-policyeconomy-jobs | 239 |
| 28 Jan 2025 | Finance Bill (Second sitting) “I thank the shadow Minister and encourage him to respond in similar terms in future. Question put and agreed to. Clause 43 accordingly ordered to stand part of the Bill. Schedule 12 Trusts: connected amendments, transitional provision etc Amendments made: 60, in schedule 12, page 238, leave out lines 21 to 23 and inser…” fiscal-policyeconomy-jobs | 232 |
| 28 Jan 2025 | Finance Bill (Second sitting) “Clause 43 and schedule 12 make changes to ensure that the foreign income and gains arising within settlor-interested trust structures will no longer be protected from tax for non-domiciled and deemed-domiciled individuals who do not qualify for the four-year foreign income and gains regime, which we have been discussin…” fiscal-policyeconomy-jobs | 369 |
| 28 Jan 2025 | Finance Bill (Second sitting) “At the risk of repeating myself, amendments are routinely brought forward in Committee and on Report, and they are scrutinised at both stages of the Bill. The intention is to make sure that the legislation is in the best possible place by the time it gets to Third Reading and receives Royal Assent. The focus for us is …” fiscal-policyeconomy-jobs | 762 |
| 28 Jan 2025 | Finance Bill (Second sitting) “I am always happy to respond to queries from the Chartered Institute of Taxation—they were eloquently presented by the shadow Minister—and will I make sure that any responses to those queries are forthcoming. However, I think the central point, which the shadow Minister focused on in his comments, is about the temporar…” fiscal-policyeconomy-jobs | 246 |
| 28 Jan 2025 | Finance Bill (Second sitting) “I am glad that the hon. Lady was paying good attention to what the Chancellor was saying at Davos. The Government will introduce, as the Chancellor set out, a number of amendments to the Finance Bill on Report, to make the temporary repatriation facility simpler to use and more attractive to those who want to benefit f…” fiscal-policyeconomy-jobs | 168 |
| 28 Jan 2025 | Finance Bill (Second sitting) “These clauses and schedules also relate to the non-dom reform, which we just discussing in relation to the previous group of clauses. Clauses 40 to 42 and schedules 9 to 11 make changes to ensure that the remittance basis of taxation will no longer apply from 6 April this year. For previous users of the remittance basi…” fiscal-policyeconomy-jobs | 594 |