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Can the taxman save Britain's deprived areas?

By: Series: Regeneration and Renewal ; 6 July 2001, 16-17(2)Publication details: 2001Subject(s): Summary: Questions whether government's proposed planned community investment tax credit is workable, amid growing caution from community banks. Community investment tax credits were introduced in 2000 in the Social Investment Task Force's report "Regeneration & Renewal" and are intended to atttract more private money into the UK's deprived areas. Highlights the procedural complications which could occur, and outlines the Aston Reinvestment Trust as used by the Task Force as an example of good practice.
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Questions whether government's proposed planned community investment tax credit is workable, amid growing caution from community banks. Community investment tax credits were introduced in 2000 in the Social Investment Task Force's report "Regeneration & Renewal" and are intended to atttract more private money into the UK's deprived areas. Highlights the procedural complications which could occur, and outlines the Aston Reinvestment Trust as used by the Task Force as an example of good practice.