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1143127
registered interest false remove filter
date remove maximum value filtermore like thismore than 2019-09-02
answering body
Treasury more like this
answering dept id 14 remove filter
answering dept short name Treasury more like this
answering dept sort name Treasury remove filter
hansard heading Solar Power: VAT more like this
house id 1 more like this
legislature
25259
pref label House of Commons more like this
question text To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, if the Government will make an assessment of the potential merits of exempting solar panels from VAT. more like this
tabling member constituency Hove remove filter
tabling member printed
Peter Kyle more like this
uin 284792 more like this
answer
answer
is ministerial correction false more like this
date of answer less than 2019-09-09more like thismore than 2019-09-09
answer text <p>There may be flexibility to amend VAT rules on solar panels in the future, but while the UK is a member of the EU, it is required to comply with EU VAT rules.</p> more like this
answering member constituency Hereford and South Herefordshire more like this
answering member printed Jesse Norman more like this
question first answered
less than 2019-09-09T13:12:45.507Zmore like thismore than 2019-09-09T13:12:45.507Z
answering member
3991
label Biography information for Jesse Norman more like this
tabling member
4505
label Biography information for Peter Kyle more like this
1143130
registered interest false remove filter
date remove maximum value filtermore like thismore than 2019-09-02
answering body
Treasury more like this
answering dept id 14 remove filter
answering dept short name Treasury more like this
answering dept sort name Treasury remove filter
hansard heading Buildings: Solar Power more like this
house id 1 more like this
legislature
25259
pref label House of Commons more like this
question text To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, what his policy is on making solarized buildings eligible for business rates relief. more like this
tabling member constituency Hove remove filter
tabling member printed
Peter Kyle more like this
uin 284795 more like this
answer
answer
is ministerial correction false more like this
date of answer less than 2019-09-09more like thismore than 2019-09-09
answer text <p>The Government is continuing to support the take up of solar panels by maintaining the business rates exemption for solar power generating equipment of less than 50kW, between the time of its installation and the next business rates revaluation.</p><p> </p><p>Where energy generated is not for self-consumption, solar panels benefit from the tools of the trade exemption and are not rateable.</p> more like this
answering member constituency Hereford and South Herefordshire more like this
answering member printed Jesse Norman more like this
question first answered
less than 2019-09-09T13:15:25.227Zmore like thismore than 2019-09-09T13:15:25.227Z
answering member
3991
label Biography information for Jesse Norman more like this
tabling member
4505
label Biography information for Peter Kyle more like this
1143204
registered interest false remove filter
date remove maximum value filtermore like thismore than 2019-09-02
answering body
Treasury more like this
answering dept id 14 remove filter
answering dept short name Treasury more like this
answering dept sort name Treasury remove filter
hansard heading High Income Child Benefit Tax Charge more like this
house id 1 more like this
legislature
25259
pref label House of Commons more like this
question text To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, what feedback he has received from families affected by the High Income Child Benefit Charge. more like this
tabling member constituency Hove remove filter
tabling member printed
Peter Kyle more like this
uin 284878 more like this
answer
answer
is ministerial correction false more like this
date of answer less than 2019-09-09more like thismore than 2019-09-09
answer text <p>The Government introduced the High Income Child Benefit Charge (HICBC) from January 2013 to ensure that support is targeted at those who need it most. It applies to anyone with an individual income over £50,000, who claims Child Benefit or whose partner claims it, regardless of the make-up of their household.</p><p>HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) continue to consider ways in which they can improve communications to raise awareness of HICBC. HMRC recently undertook external research and used the findings to make changes to their guidance and communications on HICBC. They also improved the Child Benefit claim form to make clearer what choices people have on HICBC when they claim the benefit.</p> more like this
answering member constituency Hereford and South Herefordshire more like this
answering member printed Jesse Norman more like this
question first answered
less than 2019-09-09T14:28:27.767Zmore like thismore than 2019-09-09T14:28:27.767Z
answering member
3991
label Biography information for Jesse Norman more like this
tabling member
4505
label Biography information for Peter Kyle more like this
1138429
registered interest false remove filter
date less than 2019-07-11more like thismore than 2019-07-11
answering body
Treasury more like this
answering dept id 14 remove filter
answering dept short name Treasury more like this
answering dept sort name Treasury remove filter
hansard heading Financial Services: Older People and Vulnerable Adults more like this
house id 1 more like this
legislature
25259
pref label House of Commons more like this
question text To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, what steps his Department is taking to ensure that banks provide sufficient support to elderly and vulnerable customers to access their services. more like this
tabling member constituency Hove remove filter
tabling member printed
Peter Kyle more like this
uin 276248 more like this
answer
answer
is ministerial correction false more like this
date of answer less than 2019-07-16more like thismore than 2019-07-16
answer text <p>The Government believes that everyone, wherever they live and especially the most vulnerable, should have access to essential banking services. Since 2017, the Post Office has had an agreement with the main high street banks, which enables 99% of personal banking customers and 95% of SME banking customers to carry out their everyday banking at any one of their 11,500 branches across the UK. The Government has invested over £2bn in the Post Office since 2010 to protect and maintain the network.</p><p>The Government also believes that having a bank account is key to enabling people to manage their money on a day-to-day basis effectively, securely and confidently. The nine largest personal current account providers in the UK must offer basic bank accounts to customers who do not have a bank account or who are not eligible for a bank's standard current account.</p> more like this
answering member constituency Salisbury more like this
answering member printed John Glen more like this
grouped question UIN 276249 more like this
question first answered
less than 2019-07-16T10:34:10.363Zmore like thismore than 2019-07-16T10:34:10.363Z
answering member
4051
label Biography information for John Glen more like this
tabling member
4505
label Biography information for Peter Kyle more like this
1138430
registered interest false remove filter
date less than 2019-07-11more like thismore than 2019-07-11
answering body
Treasury more like this
answering dept id 14 remove filter
answering dept short name Treasury more like this
answering dept sort name Treasury remove filter
hansard heading Financial Services: Older People and Vulnerable Adults more like this
house id 1 more like this
legislature
25259
pref label House of Commons more like this
question text To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, what steps his Department is taking to ensure that banking services are accessible to (a) elderly customers, (b) vulnerable customers and (c) customers without internet access. more like this
tabling member constituency Hove remove filter
tabling member printed
Peter Kyle more like this
uin 276249 more like this
answer
answer
is ministerial correction false more like this
date of answer less than 2019-07-16more like thismore than 2019-07-16
answer text <p>The Government believes that everyone, wherever they live and especially the most vulnerable, should have access to essential banking services. Since 2017, the Post Office has had an agreement with the main high street banks, which enables 99% of personal banking customers and 95% of SME banking customers to carry out their everyday banking at any one of their 11,500 branches across the UK. The Government has invested over £2bn in the Post Office since 2010 to protect and maintain the network.</p><p>The Government also believes that having a bank account is key to enabling people to manage their money on a day-to-day basis effectively, securely and confidently. The nine largest personal current account providers in the UK must offer basic bank accounts to customers who do not have a bank account or who are not eligible for a bank's standard current account.</p> more like this
answering member constituency Salisbury more like this
answering member printed John Glen more like this
grouped question UIN 276248 more like this
question first answered
less than 2019-07-16T10:34:10.317Zmore like thismore than 2019-07-16T10:34:10.317Z
answering member
4051
label Biography information for John Glen more like this
tabling member
4505
label Biography information for Peter Kyle more like this
1126946
registered interest false remove filter
date less than 2019-05-15more like thismore than 2019-05-15
answering body
Treasury more like this
answering dept id 14 remove filter
answering dept short name Treasury more like this
answering dept sort name Treasury remove filter
hansard heading London Capital & Finance: Insolvency more like this
house id 1 more like this
legislature
25259
pref label House of Commons more like this
question text To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, what the terms of reference are for the investigation by the Financial Conduct Authority into the failure of London Capital & Finance. more like this
tabling member constituency Hove remove filter
tabling member printed
Peter Kyle more like this
uin 254850 more like this
answer
answer
is ministerial correction false more like this
date of answer less than 2019-05-20more like thismore than 2019-05-20
answer text <p>Further details of this investigation will be published shortly.</p> more like this
answering member constituency Salisbury more like this
answering member printed John Glen more like this
grouped question UIN
254851 more like this
254852 more like this
question first answered
less than 2019-05-20T15:59:43.813Zmore like thismore than 2019-05-20T15:59:43.813Z
answering member
4051
label Biography information for John Glen more like this
tabling member
4505
label Biography information for Peter Kyle more like this
1126949
registered interest false remove filter
date less than 2019-05-15more like thismore than 2019-05-15
answering body
Treasury more like this
answering dept id 14 remove filter
answering dept short name Treasury more like this
answering dept sort name Treasury remove filter
hansard heading London Capital & Finance: Insolvency more like this
house id 1 more like this
legislature
25259
pref label House of Commons more like this
question text To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, what level of (a) financial resources and (b) personnel has been allocated to the investigation by the Financial Conduct Authority into the issues raised by the failure of London Capital & Finance. more like this
tabling member constituency Hove remove filter
tabling member printed
Peter Kyle more like this
uin 254851 more like this
answer
answer
is ministerial correction false more like this
date of answer less than 2019-05-20more like thismore than 2019-05-20
answer text <p>Further details of this investigation will be published shortly.</p> more like this
answering member constituency Salisbury more like this
answering member printed John Glen more like this
grouped question UIN
254850 more like this
254852 more like this
question first answered
less than 2019-05-20T15:59:43.857Zmore like thismore than 2019-05-20T15:59:43.857Z
answering member
4051
label Biography information for John Glen more like this
tabling member
4505
label Biography information for Peter Kyle more like this
1126951
registered interest false remove filter
date less than 2019-05-15more like thismore than 2019-05-15
answering body
Treasury more like this
answering dept id 14 remove filter
answering dept short name Treasury more like this
answering dept sort name Treasury remove filter
hansard heading London Capital & Finance: Insolvency more like this
house id 1 more like this
legislature
25259
pref label House of Commons more like this
question text To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, what the timescale is for the investigation by the Financial Conduct Authority into the failure of London Capital & Finance. more like this
tabling member constituency Hove remove filter
tabling member printed
Peter Kyle more like this
uin 254852 more like this
answer
answer
is ministerial correction false more like this
date of answer less than 2019-05-20more like thismore than 2019-05-20
answer text <p>Further details of this investigation will be published shortly.</p> more like this
answering member constituency Salisbury more like this
answering member printed John Glen more like this
grouped question UIN
254850 more like this
254851 more like this
question first answered
less than 2019-05-20T15:59:43.907Zmore like thismore than 2019-05-20T15:59:43.907Z
answering member
4051
label Biography information for John Glen more like this
tabling member
4505
label Biography information for Peter Kyle more like this
1122007
registered interest false remove filter
date less than 2019-04-18more like thismore than 2019-04-18
answering body
Treasury more like this
answering dept id 14 remove filter
answering dept short name Treasury more like this
answering dept sort name Treasury remove filter
hansard heading Help to Buy Scheme more like this
house id 1 more like this
legislature
25259
pref label House of Commons more like this
question text To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, what the timeframe is for new customers to apply for a Help To Buy ISA. more like this
tabling member constituency Hove remove filter
tabling member printed
Peter Kyle more like this
uin 245902 more like this
answer
answer
is ministerial correction false more like this
date of answer less than 2019-04-25more like thismore than 2019-04-25
answer text <p>The Help to Buy ISA is due to close to new accounts on 30 November 2019. First Time Buyers can therefore open a Help to Buy ISA account up to, and including, that date. Customers will then be able to save into existing accounts until 30 November 2029 and will have until 1 December 2030 to claim the bonus.</p> more like this
answering member constituency Salisbury more like this
answering member printed John Glen more like this
question first answered
less than 2019-04-25T12:58:15.287Zmore like thismore than 2019-04-25T12:58:15.287Z
answering member
4051
label Biography information for John Glen more like this
tabling member
4505
label Biography information for Peter Kyle more like this
1122009
registered interest false remove filter
date less than 2019-04-18more like thismore than 2019-04-18
answering body
Treasury more like this
answering dept id 14 remove filter
answering dept short name Treasury more like this
answering dept sort name Treasury remove filter
hansard heading Individual Savings Accounts more like this
house id 1 more like this
legislature
25259
pref label House of Commons more like this
question text To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, what steps he is taking to raise public awareness of the Lifetime ISA. more like this
tabling member constituency Hove remove filter
tabling member printed
Peter Kyle more like this
uin 245903 more like this
answer
answer
is ministerial correction false more like this
date of answer less than 2019-04-25more like thismore than 2019-04-25
answer text <p>The Lifetime ISA is a tax-free savings account. Anyone between the ages of 18 and 40 may open an account and, until their 50<sup>th</sup> birthday, may save up to £4,000 each year and receive a 25% government bonus. Savings, including the bonus, can be withdrawn without penalty from age 60, if the saver is terminally ill, or to put towards a first home.</p><p> </p><p>There are currently 21 providers of the Lifetime ISA. As of January 2019, there were 250,000 open accounts on which over £230m has been paid out in bonuses.</p><p> </p><p>The government does not ordinarily promote specific types of ISA. Providers which offer the Lifetime ISA will undertake advertisement and promotion activities in relation to their own products.</p> more like this
answering member constituency Salisbury more like this
answering member printed John Glen more like this
question first answered
less than 2019-04-25T12:56:12.237Zmore like thismore than 2019-04-25T12:56:12.237Z
answering member
4051
label Biography information for John Glen more like this
tabling member
4505
label Biography information for Peter Kyle more like this