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Changes to zero rate tax band are no joke

By Dido Sandler

Published: March 20 2004 04:00 | Last updated: March 20 2004 04:00

Gordon Brown raided the wallets of hundreds of thousands of small businesses in the Budget by announcing the effective abolition of the zero per cent tax rate on up to £10,000 of corporate profits distributed as dividends.

The zero rate, created just two years ago as an encouragement to entrepreneurs, will continue to apply to reinvested profits. But the chancellor has imposed a minimum 19 per cent levy on earnings taken as dividends.

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