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Tax Reliefs

Inquiry

In this inquiry, the Treasury Committee will examine the tax reliefs available to both individuals and businesses, with a focus on the overall impact of tax reliefs on the UK economy.

Read the call for evidence to find out more about the inquiry

This inquiry is no longer accepting evidence

The deadline for submissions was Monday 26 September 2022.

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Past events

Wednesday 14 June 2023
2:00pm Private
2:15pm Public
Oral evidence session 14 June 2023
Tax Reliefs; The venture capital market - Oral evidence
2:15pm
  • Andrew Griffith MP (Economic Secretary at HM Treasury)
  • Victoria Atkins MP (Financial Secretary at HM Treasury)
  • Joanna Key (Director Growth and Infrastructure at HM Treasury)
  • Helen Dickinson (Director Business and International Tax at HM Treasury)
The Grimond Room, Portcullis House
Wednesday 17 May 2023
2:00pm Private
2:15pm Public
Tax Reliefs - Oral evidence 17 May 2023
2:15pm
  • Jonathan Athow (Director General, Customer Strategy & Tax Design at HMRC)
  • Philippa Madelin (Director of Wealthy and Mid-Sized Business Compliance at HMRC)
  • Jane Whittaker (Director of Knowledge, Analysis and Intelligence at HMRC)
The Grimond Room, Portcullis House
Wednesday 1 March 2023
2:00pm Private
2:15pm Public
Tax Reliefs - Oral evidence 1 March 2023
2:15pm
  • Kathryn Cearns (Chair at Office of Tax Simplification)
  • Bill Dodwell (Tax Director at Office of Tax Simplification)
The Grimond Room, Portcullis House
Monday 19 December 2022
3:15pm Public
Tax Reliefs - Oral evidence 19 December 2022
3:15pm
  • Anita Monteith (Head of Taxation Policy at Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales)
  • Mr Alex Dunnagan (Acting Director at TaxWatch)
  • Dr Hosam Al Kaddour (Head of Teaching and Learning in Accounting Department at University of Southampton)
  • Dr Jo Twist OBE (CEO at UK Interactive Entertainment)
The Wilson Room, Portcullis House

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