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Spending Review: Osborne wields UK spending axe | |
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A levy on bank balance sheets will be made permanent, potentially raising billions of pounds, Chancellor George Osborne has confirmed. | A levy on bank balance sheets will be made permanent, potentially raising billions of pounds, Chancellor George Osborne has confirmed. |
The chancellor said he would introduce legislation on Thursday in order "to extract the maximum sustainable tax revenues from financial services". | The chancellor said he would introduce legislation on Thursday in order "to extract the maximum sustainable tax revenues from financial services". |
He said he wanted banks to make a fair contribution. | He said he wanted banks to make a fair contribution. |
The banking industry said the move would have an impact, particularly on overseas banks operating here. | The banking industry said the move would have an impact, particularly on overseas banks operating here. |
"We neither want to let banks off making their fair contribution, nor do we want to drive them abroad," the chancellor said. | |
"Many hundreds of thousands of jobs across the whole United Kingdom depend on Britain being a competitive place for financial services," he added. | |
The levy is not expected to affect smaller banks and building societies but the UK operations of foreign banks will have to pay the levy. | The levy is not expected to affect smaller banks and building societies but the UK operations of foreign banks will have to pay the levy. |
The British Bankers' Association said that banks "fully understand they have a role to play in the UK's economic recovery". | The British Bankers' Association said that banks "fully understand they have a role to play in the UK's economic recovery". |
"Decisions taken today will have an effect on the whole industry and particularly on overseas banks operating in the City," it added. | "Decisions taken today will have an effect on the whole industry and particularly on overseas banks operating in the City," it added. |
"We clearly need to see the detail of today's announcements to be able to assess their impact on the UK banking sector and our attractiveness as a global financial centre." | "We clearly need to see the detail of today's announcements to be able to assess their impact on the UK banking sector and our attractiveness as a global financial centre." |
But it added that it was pleased that the chancellor had indicated the government wanted to strike a balance between raising tax revenues and keeping the UK's financial services sector competitive. | |
Code of practice | |
The levy is expected to be introduced in January and differs to the previous government's tax on bank bonuses. | |
It will be a tax on the total size of bank balance sheets, but certain items, including retail deposits covered by insurance and bank capital will be excluded. | |
The chancellor also said he wanted all of the UK's top 15 banks to sign up to a code of practice on taxation introduced by the previous government. | |
He said that only four had signed up so far. |