Debates between Claire Young and Dan Tomlinson during the 2024 Parliament

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Debate between Claire Young and Dan Tomlinson
Tuesday 10th March 2026

(1 week, 3 days ago)

Commons Chamber
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Claire Young Portrait Claire Young (Thornbury and Yate) (LD)
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Heat batteries are the only clean heat technology certified by the microgeneration certification scheme that is excluded from VAT relief under the energy-saving materials framework. This penalises smaller homes and lower-income households that cannot accommodate a heat pump. Will the Chancellor commit to removing that anomaly, and meet me and representatives of the UK heat battery industry to discuss it?

Dan Tomlinson Portrait Dan Tomlinson
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The Government regularly assess whether to add energy-saving materials, including heat batteries, to the list of items covered by the current VAT relief, which is set to continue until March 2027. Any decisions would have to be announced by the Chancellor at a fiscal event, but I am happy to discuss the matter.

Business Rates

Debate between Claire Young and Dan Tomlinson
Tuesday 27th January 2026

(1 month, 3 weeks ago)

Commons Chamber
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Dan Tomlinson Portrait Dan Tomlinson
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I would be happy to discuss that matter with my hon. Friend. Indoor play is a really valuable and growing part of our economy, but there are challenges. With more free childcare, it may be that fewer people are going in during the day, and I know that many indoor play centres have seen increases in their rateable values. We set out our proposals on business rates at the Budget to support these businesses with significant caps this year, next year and the year after.

Claire Young Portrait Claire Young (Thornbury and Yate) (LD)
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When I visited The Play Shed in Yate last year, the reduction in retail, hospitality and leisure relief was already costing it £12,000, even before the more recent changes. This package is welcome for pubs and music venues, but what will the Government do to help other leisure businesses in my constituency that are struggling with business rates?

Dan Tomlinson Portrait Dan Tomlinson
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We have changed the tax rates, the multipliers, within the system so that a typical high street business may now pay 38p in the pound and an online retail giant may pay 51p in the pound on their rateable values. That is a significant underlying reform to the tax system that is here for good.

Agricultural Property Relief and Business Property Relief

Debate between Claire Young and Dan Tomlinson
Monday 5th January 2026

(2 months, 2 weeks ago)

Commons Chamber
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Dan Tomlinson Portrait Dan Tomlinson
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The amendment, which has already been laid before the House, sets out the changes that the Government are making. In the letter that all hon. Members will have received, we set out our estimate that the number of estates we think will be affected will halve, and that about 85% of farming estates claiming APR—sometimes with BPR—will not pay any additional inheritance tax at all as a result of these changes.

Claire Young Portrait Claire Young (Thornbury and Yate) (LD)
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Looking at farm sizes and land values locally, I fear that family farms will still be paying the family farm tax. What evidence is there that £2.5 million realistically reflects the value of a typical family farm in a constituency with higher land values, such as Thornbury and Yate?

Dan Tomlinson Portrait Dan Tomlinson
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May I thank all hon. Members on both sides of the House for their engagement on this important issue today? We have set the threshold at £2.5 million for a single person and £5 million for a couple as a result of the changes announced at the Budget 2025. We think that threshold is right and fair. It means that the number of farming estates that will be affected will fall by half, and the vast majority will pay no additional inheritance tax at all.