HM Treasury written question – answered at on 24 November 2016.
To ask Mr Chancellor of the Exchequer, how many employers have claimed exemptions from tax charges on payments made to support employees to return to work after a health-related absence since his Department announced that measure in March 2013.
To ask Mr Chancellor of the Exchequer, what assessment his Department has made of the cost of offering employers exemptions from tax charges on payments made to support employees return to work after a health-related absence since his Department announced that measure in March 2013.
To ask Mr Chancellor of the Exchequer, how many employees have benefited from exemptions offered to employers from tax changes on payments made to support employees to return to work after a health-related absence since his Department announced that measure in March 2013.
The information requested on those using and benefiting from the exemption is not available. Employers do not report any information to HM Revenue and Customs when they use the exemption for recommended medical treatment. This ensures there is no increased administrative requirement for employers who help their employees return to work after a period of absence due to illness or ill health.
The most recent assessment of the Exchequer cost of the exemption was published in Table 2.2 of the Budget 2014 report under the measure name “Tax relief: health interventions”, and is available at: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/budget-2014-documents
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