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Debate between Edward Argar and Dan Tomlinson
Tuesday 27th January 2026

(3 days, 18 hours ago)

Commons Chamber
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Edward Argar Portrait Edward Argar (Melton and Syston) (Con)
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What does the Minister say to childminders in Melton and Syston who are concerned about potentially increased administrative burdens and cash-flow pressures, as a result of changes under Making Tax Digital for businesses with a turnover of at least £50,000? It is scrapping the blanket 10% wear and tear allowance, and replacing it with a requirement for line-by-line item accounting, with childminders having to pay up front and claim back later.

Dan Tomlinson Portrait Dan Tomlinson
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This is an important issue that is of concern to childminders. I have replied to correspondence on this topic from the right hon. Member, I think, and from others in this place. I would be happy to talk to Members about it. I think the change is proportionate and reasonable, and we have engaged closely with the sector to make sure that the burden will be proportionate for those who are affected by it.