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registered interest false remove filter
date less than 2018-12-04more like thismore than 2018-12-04
answering body
Department of Health and Social Care more like this
answering dept id 17 more like this
answering dept short name Health and Social Care more like this
answering dept sort name Health and Social Care more like this
hansard heading NHS: Off-payroll Working remove filter
house id 1 more like this
legislature
25259
pref label House of Commons more like this
question text To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, pursuant to the Answer of 28 November 2018 to Question 193450 on NHS: Tax Avoidance, if he will publish a list of the evidence used to inform his Answer that there has been no significant impact on the National Health Service of the IR35 changes. more like this
tabling member constituency Easington remove filter
tabling member printed
Grahame Morris more like this
uin 198806 more like this
answer
answer
is ministerial correction false more like this
date of answer remove maximum value filtermore like thismore than 2018-12-10
answer text <p>HM Revenue and Customs Research Report 487 ‘Off-Payroll reform in the public sector’ published in May 2018 is the basis for the figures quoted in the answer to Question 183335:</p><p> </p><p><a href="https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/704931/Off-Payroll_Reform_in_the_Public_Sector.pdf" target="_blank">https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/704931/Off-Payroll_Reform_in_the_Public_Sector.pdf</a></p><p> </p><p>Although this report is not National Health Service specific it covered the “key sectors of Public Administration &amp; Defence, Education and Health &amp; Social work”. As previously advised, the outcomes from this report were that there had not been a significant impact on the public sector of the IR35 changes.</p><p> </p><p>In addition to this, NHS Improvement has confirmed that through discussions they have held with key stakeholders within the sector there is no evidence of these changes having a significant detrimental effect on their ability to recruit temporary workers. NHS Improvement continuously monitors the levels of staffing in National Health Service trusts to ensure they are able to prioritise patient care.</p>
answering member constituency Wimbledon remove filter
answering member printed Stephen Hammond more like this
question first answered
less than 2018-12-10T16:19:51.293Zmore like thismore than 2018-12-10T16:19:51.293Z
answering member
1585
label Biography information for Stephen Hammond more like this
tabling member
3973
label Biography information for Grahame Morris more like this
1010719
registered interest false remove filter
date less than 2018-11-20more like thismore than 2018-11-20
answering body
Department of Health and Social Care more like this
answering dept id 17 more like this
answering dept short name Health and Social Care more like this
answering dept sort name Health and Social Care more like this
hansard heading NHS: Off-payroll Working remove filter
house id 1 more like this
legislature
25259
pref label House of Commons more like this
question text To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, pursuant to the Answer of 24 October 2018 to Question 183335, if he will make an assessment of the effect on NHS staffing levels of the IR35 tax changes. more like this
tabling member constituency Easington remove filter
tabling member printed
Grahame Morris more like this
uin 193450 more like this
answer
answer
is ministerial correction false more like this
date of answer less than 2018-11-28more like thismore than 2018-11-28
answer text <p>As previously advised, all available evidence suggests that there has been no significant impact on the National Health Service of the IR35 changes. Recent HM Revenue and Custom research indicates that 58% of central public bodies have not had problems filling vacancies since the changes and 63% have not seen an increase in rates as a result.</p><p> </p><p>NHS Improvement has confirmed that there has been no significant impact on the NHS of these changes and as such, we have not made a formal assessment of the effect of these changes on the NHS.</p><p> </p><p>It should also be re-iterated that NHS Improvement continuously monitors the levels of staffing in NHS trusts to ensure they are able to prioritise patient care.</p> more like this
answering member constituency Wimbledon remove filter
answering member printed Stephen Hammond more like this
question first answered
less than 2018-11-28T17:46:02.67Zmore like thismore than 2018-11-28T17:46:02.67Z
answering member
1585
label Biography information for Stephen Hammond more like this
tabling member
3973
label Biography information for Grahame Morris more like this