Energy: Taxation | Treasury | Written Answers The Energy Profits Levy (EPL) was introduced from 26 May in response to sharp increases in oil and gas prices over the past year and to help
National Insurance: Investment Income | Treasury | Written Answers The Government has no plans to extend National Insurance contributions to investment income. The Government keeps all taxes under review.
Taxation: Domicil | Treasury | Written Answers Non-domiciled taxpayers were liable to pay £7,896 million in UK Income Tax, Capital Gains Tax, and National Insurance contributions in the t
Inheritance Tax | Treasury | Written Answers As with all taxes, the Government keeps agricultural property relief and business property relief under review.
Tax Allowances: Disability | Treasury | Written Answers The supply of a wheelchair designed solely for the use of a disabled person can be zero-rated where it is supplied to a disabled person for
Stamp Duty Land Tax | Treasury | Written Answers Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) is a transaction tax paid at the point of sale by purchasers of property or land in England and Northern Ireland.
Revenue and Customs | Treasury | Written Answers Treasury Ministers have regular discussions with officials from both HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) and HM Treasury regarding HMRC’s finances
Remote Working: Tax Allowances | Treasury | Written Answers Eligible employees can claim tax relief on the allowance of £6 per week without the need to provide evidence of expenditure.
Fuel Oil and Liquefied Petroleum Gas: Prices | Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy | Written Answers To ask the Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, whether his Department plans to provide further support in addit
Off-grid Homes: Energy Support | Westminster Hall debates I apologise, Mrs Murray. When will the payment be made?