Mentions:
1: Alistair Carmichael (LD - Orkney and Shetland) for oil workers, with a federal judge ruling that BP”—this is worth paying attention to—“‘committed fraud - Speech Link
2: Stephen Timms (Lab - East Ham) Pension saving among self-employed people, to whom auto-enrolment does not apply, has plummeted.The Chancellor - Speech Link
3: Jim Shannon (DUP - Strangford) since the age of 13—part time, obviously, but still working—and so many young people out there are employed - Speech Link
4: Vicky Foxcroft (Lab - Lewisham, Deptford) Over the same period, home ownership rates have fallen and there has been a big rise in self-employment - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Nigel Huddleston (Con - Mid Worcestershire) autumn reductions, mean 27 million employees will get an average tax cut of £900 a year and 2 million self-employed - Speech Link
2: Richard Fuller (Con - North East Bedfordshire) Many who will be looking to fill in their self-assessment forms will be surprised that they cannot download - Speech Link
3: Richard Fuller (Con - North East Bedfordshire) Member mentioned growth rates, fraud and the record tax burden. - Speech Link
4: James Murray (LAB - Ealing North) Gentleman did not mention covid fraud. - Speech Link
5: Richard Fuller (Con - North East Bedfordshire) Of course, everyone supports cracking down on fraud, and I would be very happy—[Interruption.] - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Baroness Vere of Norbiton (Con - Life peer) rate of employee national insurance will be cut by another 2p, from 10% to 8%, and the main rate of self-employed - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Ranil Jayawardena (Con - North East Hampshire) We are cutting taxes for the self-employed and for SMEs by making sure that NI is cut for the self-employed - Speech Link
2: Peter Gibson (Con - Darlington) We also saw a welcome cut in national insurance for the self-employed, which I have long campaigned for - Speech Link
3: John Hayes (Con - South Holland and The Deepings) rather than glamorising faceless global conglomerates, we must back British business, particularly the self-employed - Speech Link
4: George Freeman (Con - Mid Norfolk) the alcohol duty freeze, the national insurance cut worth £800 for the average worker—including the self-employed—the - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Baroness Vere of Norbiton (Con - Life peer) Yet, globally, women continue to be excluded from any level of the labour market, and when they are employed - Speech Link
2: Baroness Lampard (Con - Life peer) I learned that it was only in 1869 that women were, for the first time, employed by the British Government - Speech Link
3: Baroness Uddin (Non-affiliated - Life peer) throughout the nations, among thousands of ordinary men and women who understand the differences between self-defence - Speech Link
4: Baroness Donaghy (Lab - Life peer) There is a reported increase in coerced debt and fraud, and of survivors’ online accounts and devices - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Mel Stride (Con - Central Devon) Some 2 million self-employed people will be £650 per year better off. - Speech Link
2: Rachel Maclean (Con - Redditch) especially the cut in national insurance, which will save the average worker £900, and the average self-employed - Speech Link
3: Geoffrey Clifton-Brown (Con - The Cotswolds) That, combined with the number of our constituents who are self-employed—a particularly important and - Speech Link
4: Sally-Ann Hart (Con - Hastings and Rye) Cutting class 4 national insurance contributions from 9% to 6% will help self-employed people in my constituency - Speech Link
5: Nigel Huddleston (Con - Mid Worcestershire) Self-employed national insurance will be cut further too, to 6%; 2 million self-employed will also get - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: John Stevenson (Con - Carlisle) It is the equivalent, as has been said, of £900 per annum, and there is the help for the self-employed - Speech Link
2: David Davis (Con - Haltemprice and Howden) billion out of national insurance, at about £900 a head for 27 million people and for another 2 million self-employed - Speech Link
3: Nigel Mills (Con - Amber Valley) Are we trying to give a self-employed person a median income after incurred costs but without their being - Speech Link
4: Natalie Elphicke (Con - Dover) and the self-employed; progress on tackling inflation, which makes such a difference to everyday living - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Rosie Winterton (Lab - Doncaster Central) That prescribed amount would be the maximum amount that freeholders and managing agents employed by them - Speech Link
2: None That is quite a complex situation, in which I suspect fraud may also be involved, but there are other - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Stephen Timms (Lab - East Ham) In response, the Department said that it used risk profiling and threat scanning to target fraud in the - Speech Link
2: Caroline Nokes (Con - Romsey and Southampton North) We know that the DWP has the powers to look at HMRC records and that it can see where someone is employed - Speech Link
3: Munira Wilson (LD - Twickenham) Members have seen in our surgeries involve the paying parent concealing income because they are self-employed - Speech Link
4: Peter Grant (SNP - Glenrothes) In some of the queries to HMRC, when people are assessed on self-assessment, they could go online, and - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Baroness Vere of Norbiton (Con - Life peer) This will apply where that engagement was incorrectly treated as self-employed for tax purposes.Of course - Speech Link
2: Lord Sikka (Lab - Life peer) Civil investigations opened by the offshore, corporate and wealthy unit, part of HMRC’s fraud investigation - Speech Link
3: Baroness Kramer (LD - Life peer) future, has not been adjusted by a single penny for inflation, which surely is a recipe for economic self-harm.We - Speech Link
4: Baroness Vere of Norbiton (Con - Life peer) because they have no employment or they have an occupational private pension, and they are not already a self-assessment - Speech Link