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Priti Patel: HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) is not a prosecuting authority. Where cases do proceed to the criminal courts in Northern Ireland the Public Prosecution Service for Northern Ireland (PPSNI) carries out the prosecution. HMRC’s records do not differentiate between the forms of fuel fraud it investigates and so they cannot identify arrests and convictions solely for fuel laundering. Arrests...
Priti Patel: Treasury Ministers and officials have regular discussions with Northern Ireland Executive Ministers and officials on a wide variety of topics. Any further devolution of air passenger duty to Northern Ireland, as a means to achieve a reduction in rates, would need to be funded by the Northern Ireland Executive.
Priti Patel: I refer the Hon. Member to the Parliamentary Question 213752 asked by Stephen Timms MP of East Ham, to the Secretary of State Minister for Work and Pensions which can be found below: http://www.parliament.uk/business/publications/written-quest ions-answers-statements/written-questions-answers/?page=1&ma x=20&questiontype=AllQuestions&house=commons&use-dates=True& dept=29&uin=213752
Priti Patel: The Government takes natural capital very seriously. It has set long-term goals to stop decades of decline in wildlife and habitats, which have already resulted in improvements. Since 2010, it has helped to create over 150,000 acres of field margins, wetlands and woodlands; woodland cover is at its highest level in 700 years. The Government’s environmental objectives are reflected in...
Priti Patel: I have replied to the Hon. Member.
Priti Patel: Economic growth and improving the environment go hand-in-hand, and the Natural Capital Committee has made a range of recommendations on how we manage the environment in a way that will enhance it for future generations whilst meeting our economic needs. Given the significance of this work, the Government is carefully analysing the recommendations made in the Natural Capital...
Priti Patel: HMRC does not collect information on the contribution to APD revenues made from flights to or from specific airports. HMRC published a report in October 2012 modelling the effects of price differentials at UK airports, including the effect of a price change at Scottish airports equivalent to the full value of air passenger duty. Figure 2 of the report gives a reading of the possible...
Priti Patel: HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) is not a prosecuting authority. Where cases do proceed to the criminal courts in Northern Ireland the prosecution is carried out by the Public Prosecution Service for Northern Ireland (PPSNI). HMRC’s records do not differentiate between the forms of fuel fraud it investigates and so they cannot identify prosecutions solely for fuel laundering. Prosecutions...
Priti Patel: Receipts from duties on beer that is released for consumption in the UK are published in Table 5 of our monthly alcohol bulletin: https://www.uktradeinfo.com/Statistics/Pages/TaxAndDutybulle tins.aspx Information on VAT paid by consumers on beer is not available. HM Revenue & Customs do not collect data on VAT receipts by individual goods or services.
Priti Patel: As at 31 January 2015, HMRC employed a total of 2044 staff within its Preston Tax Credit Office site. At that date there were no staff employed at the Tax Credit Office in Preston paid less than the living wage.
...Parliament.—(Mel Stride.) Ordered, That a Bill be brought in upon the foregoing Resolutions; That the Chairman of Ways and Means, Mr Chancellor of the Exchequer, Danny Alexander, Mr David Gauke, Priti Patel and Andrea Leadsom bring in the Bill.
Priti Patel: I refer the honourable member to the answer that my honourable friend the Economic Secretary to the Treasury, Andrea Leadsom MP, gave on 9 January 2015, official report question number 219642
Priti Patel: There is information publically available on this subject; for example, Ernst and Young (EY) have recently published its economic impact analysis of the wine industry in the UK. The EY report which can be found online includes estimates of the wine industry’s financial contribution to the UK economy, contribution to economic activity and the number of jobs the industry supports.
Priti Patel: Data on the proportion of an average-priced bottle of whisky which is paid on tax is published by HMRC in the Alcohol Factsheet. This can be found in Table 3.1 at: https://www.uktradeinfo.com/Statistics/Pages/TaxAndDutybulle tins.aspx
Priti Patel: Data on the proportion of an average-priced bottle of wine which is paid on tax is published by HMRC in the Alcohol Factsheet. This can be found in Table 3.3 at: https://www.uktradeinfo.com/Statistics/Pages/TaxAndDutybulle tins.aspx No estimate has been made on the proportion of total taxation revenue from wine paid across EU member states which is paid by UK consumers.
Priti Patel: Information on Corporation Tax, VAT, Income Tax and National Insurance Contributions is not available at that level of disaggregation.
Priti Patel: Information on domestically produced gin sales in the UK is not available as HM Revenue and Customs does not collect this data, as taxpayers do not need to declare this information to us. Although there is not a category specifically for gin, HM Revenue and Customs publishes data on receipts from duties on spirits that are released for consumption and data on quantities of spirits...
Priti Patel: HM Revenue & Customs is responsible for the collection of data on UK imports and exports. From the collected trade data however, we cannot identify exports of UK produced spirits. The quantity of spirits exported from the UK in 2013 is: UK Exports of Spirits1 in 2013 Value (£ million) Weight in kilograms (millions) Litres of pure (100%) alcohol...
Priti Patel: The proposed investment allowance will enable operators subject to the North Sea Supplementary Charge to tax to reduce the proportion of their profits subject to that charge. Drilling contractors operating in the North Sea do not generally fall within the North Sea ringfence tax regime and hence are already exempt from the Supplementary Charge.
Priti Patel: Treasury Ministers and officials have meetings with a wide variety of organisations in the public and private sectors as part of the process of policy development and delivery. Details of ministerial and permanent secretary meetings with external organisations on departmental business are published on a quarterly basis and are available at: ...