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B490 - Private Healthcare Tax Credits Bill - A02 DIVISION
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  1. An individual who lives in a household earning less than £12,000 per annum will receive a rebate of 20% of their Private Healthcare Insurance.

  2. An individual who lives in a household earning between £12,000 and £20,000 per annum will receive a rebate of 17.5% of their Private Healthcare Insurance.

  3. An individual who lives in a household earning between £20,000 and£28,000 per annum will receive a rebate of 15% of their Private Healthcare Insurance.

  4. An individual who lives in a household earning between £28,000 and £36,000 per annum will receive a rebate of 12.5% of their Private Healthcare Insurance.

  5. An individual who lives in a household earning between £36,000 and £44,000 per annum will receive a rebate of 10% of their Private Healthcare Insurance.

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  1. An individual who lives in a household earning less than £12,000 per annum will receive a rebate of 20% of their Private Healthcare Insurance.

  2. For each £20 over £12,000 per annum of household earnings, the total rebate of the private healthcare customer shall be reduced by 0.01%


This amendment was submitted by the Rt Hon. Baron Blackmore.

This division will end on 29 August at 19:00 UTC.

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