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Social Security Benefits: Children | Treasury | Written Answers Over 7 million families across the UK already receive Child Benefit payments, at flat rates of £21.80 weekly for first children, and £14.45
Employment: Taxation | Treasury | Written Answers The Government understands that people across the UK are worried about the cost of living, and has taken decisive action to get households a
Tax Avoidance | Treasury | Written Answers HMRC does not hold an estimate of the total amount of legal costs relating to the Loan Charge since it was introduced in 2016.
Food: VAT | Treasury | Written Answers The VAT reduced rate for the hospitality sector was a temporary measure designed to support the cash flow and viability of sectors that have
Tax Avoidance | Treasury | Written Answers The impact of the Loan Charge on businesses was considered as part of the 22 November 2017 Tax Information and Impact Note (TIIN).
Tax Avoidance | Treasury | Written Answers The Loan Charge was announced at Budget 2016 as part of a package of measures to tackle Disguised Remuneration (DR) tax avoidance.
Tax Avoidance: Bankruptcy | Treasury | Written Answers No estimate can be provided for trends in bankruptcy rates for people that are subject to the loan charge.
Tax Avoidance: Repayments | Treasury | Written Answers Following Lord Morse’s Independent Loan Charge Review in 2019, HMRC established the Disguised Renumeration (DR) Repayment Scheme 2020 to rep
Liquefied Natural Gas: UK Trade with EU | Treasury | Written Answers HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) is responsible for the collection and publication of data on imports and exports of goods to and from the UK