Departmental Expenditure Limits (HM Revenue and Customs) Debate
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(14 years ago)
Written StatementsSubject to parliamentary approval of the supplementary estimate, the HM Revenue & Customs total DEL will be decreased by £500,000 from £3,706,842,000 to £3,706,342,000. Within the total DEL change, the impact on resources and capital are as set out in the following table:
Voted | Non-voted | Voted | Non-voted | Total | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Resource DEL | 37,771 | -38,271 | 3,311,284 | 425,976 | 3,737,260 |
Of which: | |||||
Administration Budget1 | 37,771 | -38,271 | 3,586,418 | 79,437 | 3,665,855 |
Capital | 2,415 | -2,415 | 211,549 | - | 211,549 |
Less Depreciation2 | - | - | -242,467 | - | -242,467 |
Total DEL | 40,186 | -40,686 | 3,280,366 | 425,976 | 3,706,342 |
1The total of 'Administration Budget' figures may well be greater than total resource DEL, due to the definitions overlapping. 2Depreciation, which forms part of resource DEL, is excluded from total DEL since capital DEL includes capital spending and to include depreciation of those assets would lead to double counting. |