Asked by: Eleanor Smith (Labour - Wolverhampton South West)
Question to the HM Treasury:
To ask Mr Chancellor of the Exchequer, what representations he has received on the effect of the move of the HMRC Office in Wolverhampton to a new office in Birmingham on the (a) women and (b) other people who (i) work and (ii) use that office in Wolverhampton South West constituency.
Answered by Mel Stride - Secretary of State for Work and Pensions
HMRC has received representations from Wolverhampton Council, Coventry Council and the Mayor of the West Midlands about the closure of the HMRC offices in Coventry and Wolverhampton and relocation of the workforce to Birmingham. HMRC officials recently met with the Mayor and representatives from the two councils.
HMRC conducted high level People Impact and Equality Assessments to inform its initial planning and has already published a summary of this to its staff. It continues to undertake extensive work on people and equality impacts, including gender. Wolverhampton is included in impact work for the Birmingham Regional Centre.
Asked by: Eleanor Smith (Labour - Wolverhampton South West)
Question to the HM Treasury:
To ask Mr Chancellor of the Exchequer, whether his Department has estimated how many victims of rape, following a conviction, with a third child have been successful in claiming for child tax credits.
Answered by Elizabeth Truss
Statistics relating to exceptions to the limit on support to two children in Child Tax Credit will be published in due course.