Mentions:
1: Ruth Cadbury (LAB - Brentford and Isleworth) the thousands of other public servants whose lives have been turned upside down by this retrospective taxation - Speech Link
2: Jesse Norman (CON - Hereford and South Herefordshire) Taxation is often a difficult matter for the relatively small number of individuals who may be affected - Speech Link
3: Rishi Sunak (CON - Richmond (Yorks)) employers do not pay employers national insurance on those young people under the age of 21, nor on most apprentices - Speech Link
4: Rishi Sunak (CON - Richmond (Yorks)) is why there is no national insurance payable on those employing people under the age of 21, on most apprentices - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Mark Eastwood (CON - Dewsbury) What steps his Department is taking to encourage employers to take on more apprentices. - Speech Link
2: Chris Clarkson (CON - Heywood and Middleton) What steps his Department is taking to encourage employers to take on more apprentices. - Speech Link
3: Lucy Allan (CON - Telford) What steps his Department is taking to encourage employers to take on more apprentices. - Speech Link
4: Edward Timpson (CON - Eddisbury) What steps his Department is taking to encourage employers to take on more apprentices. - Speech Link
5: Jesse Norman (CON - Hereford and South Herefordshire) Of course, local taxation in Wales is a matter for the Welsh Government. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Jesse Norman (CON - Hereford and South Herefordshire) Part I also provides for other rates of secondary class 1 NICs—the zero rate for 21-year-olds or apprentices - Speech Link
2: James Murray (LAB - Ealing North) :“That is substantially less than the equivalent thresholds for employers’ relief for under-21s and apprentices - Speech Link
3: James Murray (LAB - Ealing North) If he is not willing to, perhaps he could explain why the Chartered Institute of Taxation is wrong to - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: James Murray (LAB - Ealing North) As the Chartered Institute of Taxation has pointed out, with freeports expected to start operating in - Speech Link
2: Jesse Norman (CON - Hereford and South Herefordshire) do, to ignore the pillar 1 aspects, there would then have been no argument, no debate and no proper taxation - Speech Link
3: James Murray (LAB - Ealing North) As they may know, the Chartered Institute of Taxation believes that there is a hard core of between - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Lord Agnew of Oulton (CON - Life peer) This Finance Bill enacts changes to taxation that support all those objectives.The House will of course - Speech Link
2: Lord Leigh of Hurley (CON - Life peer) DST seeks to achieve proper taxation on this, but we need to know how pillar 1 will do so likewise, as - Speech Link
3: Baroness Neville-Rolfe (CON - Life peer) the attention that the Chancellor gives to vocational skills, with well-publicised visits to talk to apprentices - Speech Link
4: Baroness Bennett of Manor Castle (GRN - Life peer) Taxation, or the lack of it, shapes our societies. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Graham Stringer (LAB - Blackley and Broughton) It is right, part of the democratic process—no taxation without representation —and a fundamental issue - Speech Link
2: Jim Shannon (DUP - Strangford) indeed, for everyone’s grandchildren.We should also allow those with grand projects to take on young apprentices - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Henry Smith (CON - Crawley) system and introduce a new sales tax regime, possibly localised, which will put downward pressure on taxation - Speech Link
2: Mark Jenkinson (CON - Workington) Built by British Steel apprentices from Workington Rail, it stands today as a monument to our steel industry - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Andrew Lewer (CON - Northampton South) “solution” for adult care that is in fact simply an addition to general or indeed even hypothecated taxation - Speech Link
2: Derek Thomas (CON - St Ives) the environment; and that building companies large and small have every reason to take on and train apprentices - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Baroness Brinton (LDEM - Life peer) The number of apprentices is less than when the Government started it. Where is the care? - Speech Link
2: Baroness Noakes (CON - Life peer) Tax yields are not maximised by raising rates, as any number of examples of both raising and reducing taxation - Speech Link
3: Lord Baker of Dorking (CON - Life peer) Another 20% or so became apprentices—usually local apprentices—and most of the rest got jobs locally. - Speech Link
4: Lord Sikka (LAB - Life peer) Regressive taxation has deepened social injustices. - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Lord Lilley (CON - Life peer) The alternative would be for government to override those decisions by regulation, taxation, public spending - Speech Link
2: Baroness Noakes (CON - Life peer) We need a tax system that is simple and fair and underpins low rates of taxation. - Speech Link
3: Lord Lancaster of Kimbolton (CON - Life peer) pleased to see that the Department for Education has introduced flexibilities to ensure that furloughed apprentices - Speech Link
4: Lord Griffiths of Fforestfach (CON - Life peer) To pay for the increase in the excess of expenditure over taxation, we have to borrow at an unprecedented - Speech Link