"uri","answering body","answer > is ministerial correction","answer > date of answer","answer > answer text","answer > answering member constituency","answer > answering member printed","answer > grouped question UIN","answer > question first answered","answer > uri","answer > answering member > label","answering dept id","answering dept short name","answering dept sort name","date","hansard heading","house id","legislature > pref label","question text","registered interest","tabling member > label","tabling member constituency","tabling member printed","uin" "http://data.parliament.uk/resources/100015","HM Treasury","false","2014-11-03","
We have to recognise that the UK is not immune to problems elsewhere in the world. The UK has one of the most open economies in the world through trade and financial channels. In particular, growth in the euro area – our largest trading partner – is weak and we have to expect that to dampen our own recovery.
Since entering office, this Government has worked consistently towards a rebalancing of the UK economy and growing our trade with all parts of the world, including key emerging markets. Since 2010, for example, UKTI has increased the number of its overseas-based staff working outside the EU from 875 to 1060, reflecting the growing priority being given to non-EU markets; and, excluding aircraft, nearly all of the exports supported by UK Export Finance in recent years have been to markets outside the EU. Ministers continue to take an active role, including through the Chancellor-led annual Economic and Financial Dialogues with India and China, the most recent of which secured £2.4 billion in bilateral investment deals.
",,"Lord Deighton",,"2014-11-03T17:17:00.0750466Z","http://data.parliament.uk/resources/100015/answer","Biography information for Lord Deighton","14","Treasury","Treasury","2014-10-20","UK Trade with EU","2","House of Lords","To ask Her Majesty’s Government whether, in the light of the risk of the Eurozone returning to recession and the statement by the Chancellor of Exchequer that Britain could not be immune from any such event, they plan to encourage industry and commerce to diversify their markets and reduce their reliance on the European Union market.","false","Biography information for Lord Stoddart of Swindon",,"Lord Stoddart of Swindon","HL2230" "http://data.parliament.uk/resources/1000233","Treasury","false","2018-11-12","
I refer the Honourable member to my statement made on 5th November 2018, to Parliamentary Question 186276:
","Central Devon","Mel Stride",,"2018-11-12T10:27:47.36Z","http://data.parliament.uk/resources/1000233/answer","Biography information for Mel Stride","14","Treasury","Treasury","2018-11-02","Locums: Tax Avoidance","1","House of Commons","To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, what estimate his Department has made of the effect on locum doctors and nurses of the 2019 loan charge for disguised remuneration schemes.","false","Biography information for Gareth Thomas","Harrow West","Gareth Thomas","187296" "http://data.parliament.uk/resources/1000258","Treasury","false","2018-11-12","Value Added Tax (VAT) generates over £120 billion each year for our vital public services. With this in mind, any amendments to the VAT regime as it applies to physical and digital publications must be carefully assessed against policy, economic and fiscal considerations.
HM Treasury officials have discussed EU Directive 2006/112 in the usual UK and EU fora. In respect of EU legislative changes relating to physical and digital publications, HM Treasury has received representations from the industry and discussed the matter at official level with the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport.
","Central Devon","Mel Stride","187295","2018-11-12T17:42:57.867Z","http://data.parliament.uk/resources/1000258/answer","Biography information for Mel Stride","14","Treasury","Treasury","2018-11-02","Press and Publications: VAT","1","House of Commons","To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, what steps he plans to take following the passage of EU Directive 2006/112/EC on the rates of value added tax applied to books, newspapers and periodicals.","false","Biography information for Sir David Amess","Southend West","Sir David Amess","187294" "http://data.parliament.uk/resources/1000259","Treasury","false","2018-11-12","Value Added Tax (VAT) generates over £120 billion each year for our vital public services. With this in mind, any amendments to the VAT regime as it applies to physical and digital publications must be carefully assessed against policy, economic and fiscal considerations.
HM Treasury officials have discussed EU Directive 2006/112 in the usual UK and EU fora. In respect of EU legislative changes relating to physical and digital publications, HM Treasury has received representations from the industry and discussed the matter at official level with the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport.
","Central Devon","Mel Stride","187294","2018-11-12T17:42:57.913Z","http://data.parliament.uk/resources/1000259/answer","Biography information for Mel Stride","14","Treasury","Treasury","2018-11-02","Publications: VAT","1","House of Commons","To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, what recent discussions his Department has had and with whom on (a) EU Directive 2006/112/EC and (b) the UK VAT regime on print and digital publications.","false","Biography information for Sir David Amess","Southend West","Sir David Amess","187295" "http://data.parliament.uk/resources/1000265","Treasury","false","2018-11-12","The Digital Services Tax will only apply to businesses with in-scope revenues of more than £500 million globally and £25 million in the UK, and businesses will not have to pay the tax on their first £25 million of relevant UK revenues. This means small businesses will not be in scope of the tax.
The tax also includes a ‘safe-harbour’ which means those with very low profit margins will be able to elect to pay a lower rate of tax, which will ensure the DST is proportionate.
","Central Devon","Mel Stride",,"2018-11-12T17:40:51.667Z","http://data.parliament.uk/resources/1000265/answer","Biography information for Mel Stride","14","Treasury","Treasury","2018-11-02","Digital Technology: Taxation","1","House of Commons","To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, what steps the Government is taking to ensure that that the new Digital Services Tax announced Budget 2018 does not disproportionately affect small digital businesses.","false","Biography information for Dr Matthew Offord","Hendon","Dr Matthew Offord","187337" "http://data.parliament.uk/resources/1000267","Treasury","false","2018-11-12","The Bank of England is responsible for the design, production, issue and distribution of bank notes. On 2 November 2018, the Governor of the Bank of England announced that the design of the new £50 note will celebrate the UK’s contribution to science. Members of the public have until 14 December to nominate a historical character who has contributed to science and influenced UK society to feature on the note.
","Salisbury","John Glen",,"2018-11-12T17:50:24.36Z","http://data.parliament.uk/resources/1000267/answer","Biography information for John Glen","14","Treasury","Treasury","2018-11-02","Bank Notes","1","House of Commons","To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, what discussions he has had with the Governor of the Bank of England on the person who will be represented on the new £50 note.","false","Biography information for Wes Streeting","Ilford North","Wes Streeting","187380" "http://data.parliament.uk/resources/1000309","Treasury","false","2018-11-06","HM Treasury is in regular discussions with the Money Advice (MAS), the main organisers of Talk Money Week, about debt advice, financial capability and financial education policy. The Government strongly supports and looks forward to Talk Money Week and I am providing the keynote speech at the Talk Money Conference on the 14th November.
","Salisbury","John Glen","187319","2018-11-06T15:54:39.523Z","http://data.parliament.uk/resources/1000309/answer","Biography information for John Glen","14","Treasury","Treasury","2018-11-02","Treasury: Talk Money Week","1","House of Commons","To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, what discussions (a) he and (b) officials in his office have had with representatives of Talk Money Week.","false","Biography information for Andrew Gwynne","Denton and Reddish","Andrew Gwynne","187318" "http://data.parliament.uk/resources/1000310","Treasury","false","2018-11-06","
HM Treasury is in regular discussions with the Money Advice (MAS), the main organisers of Talk Money Week, about debt advice, financial capability and financial education policy. The Government strongly supports and looks forward to Talk Money Week and I am providing the keynote speech at the Talk Money Conference on the 14th November.
","Salisbury","John Glen","187318","2018-11-06T15:54:39.477Z","http://data.parliament.uk/resources/1000310/answer","Biography information for John Glen","14","Treasury","Treasury","2018-11-02","Treasury: Talk Money Week","1","House of Commons","To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, what discussions officials in his Department have had with representatives of Talk Money Week.","false","Biography information for Andrew Gwynne","Denton and Reddish","Andrew Gwynne","187319" "http://data.parliament.uk/resources/1000315","Treasury","false","2018-11-12","
As the Chancellor set out to the Treasury Select Committee on 5 November, changes to Fixed Odds Betting Terminals and Remote Gaming Duty will be implemented simultaneously. This ensures that regardless of when changes to Fixed Odds Betting Terminals and Remote Gaming Duty are implemented, there will be no significant change to the exchequer impact.
","Newark","Robert Jenrick",,"2018-11-12T17:22:41.877Z","http://data.parliament.uk/resources/1000315/answer","Biography information for Robert Jenrick","14","Treasury","Treasury","2018-11-02","Gaming Machines: Excise Duties","1","House of Commons","To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, what estimate he has made of the money to be accrued to the public purse in tax from the profits made by gambling companies from fixed odds betting terminals between April 2019 and October 2019.","false","Biography information for Lord Watson of Wyre Forest","West Bromwich East","Tom Watson","187320" "http://data.parliament.uk/resources/1000319","Treasury","false","2018-11-12","The government made clear in May that the timing of implementation does not make a difference to the public finances. Remote Gaming Duty will be increased at the same time to offset the foregone revenue.
","Newark","Robert Jenrick",,"2018-11-12T17:31:25.183Z","http://data.parliament.uk/resources/1000319/answer","Biography information for Robert Jenrick","14","Treasury","Treasury","2018-11-02","Gaming Machines: Excise Duties","1","House of Commons","To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, whether his Department conducted impact assessments on levels of taxation of different implementation dates for reducing the maximum stakes on fixed odds betting terminals.","false","Biography information for Lord Watson of Wyre Forest","West Bromwich East","Tom Watson","187393"