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This briefing lists a series of key documents on taxation.
This briefing lists a series of key documents on taxation.
An overview of the UK's financial services sector and key statistics including economic output, jobs, trade and tax.
An overview of the UK's financial services sector and key statistics including economic output, jobs, trade and tax.
Find out about tax repayment agents, what they do, if you need to use one, what are the risks and what HMRC is doing about them.
Find out about tax repayment agents, what they do, if you need to use one, what are the risks and what HMRC is doing about them.
This briefing paper explains the policies of successive governments towards the designing of vehicle excise duty (VED). It gives information as to the exemptions and how the Government enforces its collection. It also describes the most recent changes to VED
This briefing paper explains the policies of successive governments towards the designing of vehicle excise duty (VED). It gives information as to the exemptions and how the Government enforces its collection. It also describes the most recent changes to VED
The government, the Gambling Commission, and local authorities are responsible for regulating gambling in Great Britain.
The government, the Gambling Commission, and local authorities are responsible for regulating gambling in Great Britain.
The Financial Services and Markets Bill [HL] is a wide-ranging bill that aims to reform the way the UK financial services sector is regulated. This briefing provides a summary of the bill’s second reading and committee stage in the House of Lords ahead of its further consideration at report.
The Financial Services and Markets Bill [HL] is a wide-ranging bill that aims to reform the way the UK financial services sector is regulated. This briefing provides a summary of the bill’s second reading and committee stage in the House of Lords ahead of its further consideration at report.
To ask His Majesty's Government what plans they have to introduce a 10 per cent levy on estates at death to fund adult social care.
To ask His Majesty's Government what plans they have to introduce a 10 per cent levy on estates at death to fund adult social care.
The Prime Minister has set out his commitment to end decades of political drift on social care and fix the system with a National Care Service that gives people dignity, security and the support they deserve.
Reforms to social care will be fully and sustainably funded – the government will meet its fiscal rules. However, it is right that Baroness Casey’s Commission, which will now report in summer 2027, considers all options for the National Care Service. Funding options will be an important part of that conversation, and the government is not going to pre-empt Baroness Casey’s work.
To ask His Majesty's Government whether they are considering the introduction of a levy to fund adult social care.
To ask His Majesty's Government whether they are considering the introduction of a levy to fund adult social care.
The Prime Minister has set out his commitment to end decades of political drift on social care and fix the system with a National Care Service that gives people dignity, security and the support they deserve.
Reforms to social care will be fully and sustainably funded – the government will meet its fiscal rules. However, it is right that Baroness Casey’s Commission, which will now report in summer 2027, considers all options for the National Care Service. Funding options will be an important part of that conversation, and the government is not going to pre-empt Baroness Casey’s work.
To ask His Majesty's Government whether they plan to increase taxes on vapes, smoking, gambling, alcohol and food; and, if so, what estimate they have made of the revenue implications of increasing those taxes.
To ask His Majesty's Government whether they plan to increase taxes on vapes, smoking, gambling, alcohol and food; and, if so, what estimate they have made of the revenue implications of increasing those taxes.
Decisions on taxes are taken at the Budget by the Chancellor.
Tax changes announced at Budget are accompanied by a Tax Information and Impact Note which sets out the expected revenue impact.
To ask His Majesty's Government how many P85 forms were submitted to HMRC in each month from July 2024 to June 2026.
To ask His Majesty's Government how many P85 forms were submitted to HMRC in each month from July 2024 to June 2026.
The table below shows the number of P85 forms submitted to HMRC electronically from June 2024 to May 2026:
Month | P85 iForms |
June 2024 | 3,400 |
July 2024 | 3,900 |
August 2024 | 4,300 |
September 2024 | [x] |
October 2024 | 5,800 |
November 2024 | 3,400 |
December 2024 | 5,000 |
January 2025 | 6,400 |
February 2025 | 4,900 |
March 2025 | 5,500 |
April 2025 | 5,300 |
May 2025 | 4,500 |
June 2025 | 4,500 |
July 2025 | 4,900 |
August 2025 | 5,200 |
September 2025 | 6,300 |
October 2025 | 6,700 |
November 2025 | 6,500 |
December 2025 | 5,800 |
January 2026 | 7,800 |
February 2026 | 6,300 |
March 2026 | 6,600 |
April 2026 | [x] |
May 2026 | 5,100 |
Figures are rounded to 100. Counts of submitted P85 forms in September 2024 and April 2026 are labelled as [x] due to incomplete data.
Individuals can use the online system to submit a digital P85 or fill in a paper form and submit it by post. The counts provided in the table above are for digital forms only. Postal form data for this period is not available. Data for June 2026 is not yet available.
P85 forms are submitted by taxpayers who are not intending to submit a self-assessment tax return. Individuals who file through Self-Assessment do not need to submit a P85 form.
To ask the Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero, what assessment his department has made of the potential merits of rebalancing policy costs levied on electricity bills across gas and electricity bills equally.
To ask the Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero, what assessment his department has made of the potential merits of rebalancing policy costs levied on electricity bills across gas and electricity bills equally.
The Government recognises that policy costs fall disproportionately on electricity bills and are taking forward work to ensure that prices reflect the cheaper wholesale price of clean energy.
On the distribution of costs between electricity and gas, the Government acted at the Autumn Budget to cut electricity costs in a way that makes this distribution fairer. We ended funding for the Energy Company Obligation scheme, as well as removing 75% of costs for the Renewables Obligation scheme from people’s energy bills.
The government also announced in April plans to go further and faster on delinking electricity and gas prices. We will consult later this year on arrangements to offer existing generators a fixed price Contract for Difference for the electricity they generate. In addition, the rate of the Electricity Generator Levy has been increased by 10% to respond to the high prices that generators are benefitting from due to the crisis in the Middle East.
This briefing examines the way that Parliament scrutinises the Government's proposals for taxation, set out in the annual Budget statement.
This briefing examines the way that Parliament scrutinises the Government's proposals for taxation, set out in the annual Budget statement.
What taxes can regional mayors raise and could this change with a new Prime Minister?
What taxes can regional mayors raise and could this change with a new Prime Minister?
To ask His Majesty's Government what assessment they have made of the level of taxation on working people.
To ask His Majesty's Government what assessment they have made of the level of taxation on working people.
The Government has made fair and necessary choices on tax so it can deliver on the public’s priorities. Everyone is being asked to contribute to support these goals, but the Government is keeping the contribution from working people as low as possible by ensuring the wealthiest contribute more.
To ask His Majesty's Government whether they are planning to increase the Energy Profits Levy.
To ask His Majesty's Government whether they are planning to increase the Energy Profits Levy.
The Government introduced a temporary windfall tax, the Energy Profits Levy (EPL), on extraordinary profits from oil and gas companies in 2022. The EPL currently levies 38% tax on profits in addition to the 40% rate of tax in the permanent fiscal regime
The EPL will come to an end either on 31 March 2030 or earlier if the Energy Security Investment Mechanism (ESIM) triggers, and will be replaced by the permanent Oil and Gas Revenue Levy (OGRL) which will become a permanent feature of the tax system and operate only in times of high prices to ensure oil and gas companies continue to pay their fair share of tax.
To ask His Majesty's Government what is the tax cost of train operators using red diesel instead of paying full fuel tax.
To ask His Majesty's Government what is the tax cost of train operators using red diesel instead of paying full fuel tax.
Qualifying locomotives for passenger and freight trains, and rail maintenance vehicles can use red diesel for propulsion. The Treasury does not hold information on the cost of rebated fuel used specifically by train operators.
To assist the Noble Lord, I can point to the most relevant published statistics available. HMRC’s non-structural tax reliefs publication sets out the overall estimated Exchequer cost of the rebate for red diesel (and kerosene used as fuel in an engine), while DESNZ’s Digest of UK Energy Statistics provides data on petroleum products consumed by the rail sector.
Although these publications do not provide a separate official estimate for train operators, they provide the best available published information on the overall cost of the relief and the scale of rail-sector fuel use.
To ask His Majesty's Government what assessment, if any, they have made of the impact of the introduction of a land value tax on (1) residents, (2) the local economy, and (3) house prices, in central London.
To ask His Majesty's Government what assessment, if any, they have made of the impact of the introduction of a land value tax on (1) residents, (2) the local economy, and (3) house prices, in central London.
The current UK property taxes are an important source of revenue for both the Exchequer and Local Authorities. They raise over £75 billion each year to help pay for essential public services. Any reforms to the property tax system would need to carefully consider positive or negative implications for the Exchequer, Local Government finances, taxpayers and the wider economy. The government keeps all taxes under review.
My Lords, it is a pleasure to follow the noble Lord, Lord Holmes, and I thank him for all his work. Echoing all the praises, I, too,
express my gratitude to my friend, the noble Baroness, Lady Kidron, for her very powerful leadership, including in this debate.
My contribution today is...
My Lords, it is a pleasure to follow the noble Lord, Lord Holmes, and I thank him for all his work. Echoing all the praises, I, too,
express my gratitude to my friend, the noble Baroness, Lady Kidron, for her very powerful leadership, including in this debate.
My contribution today is...
I am finishing. We must do everything we can to ensure that AI does not become sovereign over Britain. We cannot wait for others to determine the future of our citizens and our children.
I am finishing. We must do everything we can to ensure that AI does not become sovereign over Britain. We cannot wait for others to determine the future of our citizens and our children.
We must invent it with honour and dignity for human lives.
We must invent it with honour and dignity for human lives.