Oral Answers to Questions Debate

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Department: HM Treasury
Tuesday 8th April 2025

(6 days, 15 hours ago)

Commons Chamber
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The Chancellor of the Exchequer was asked—
Paul Waugh Portrait Paul Waugh (Rochdale) (Lab/Co-op)
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1. What steps she is taking to help tackle tax evasion.

James Murray Portrait The Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury (James Murray)
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Closing the tax gap and ensuring that everyone is paying the tax they owe is one of the Government’s top priorities. The autumn Budget marked a step change to close the tax gap with the most ambitious package ever. The Government built on that in the spring statement, taking the total additional gross tax revenue raised per year to £7.5 billion by 2029-30.

Paul Waugh Portrait Paul Waugh
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The UK tax gap grew by a shocking £5 billion in 2023, in the dying days of the Conservatives, and former Chancellor Nadhim Zahawi was sacked for failing to declare an investigation by His Majesty’s Revenue and Customs into his tax affairs. I welcome the Treasury’s crackdown on tax avoidance. Does my hon. Friend agree that Labour’s prudence with a purpose will be shown by investing those taxes in the child poverty strategy this summer?

James Murray Portrait James Murray
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I thank my hon. Friend for his remarks. He is right to say that the £7.5 billion of additional revenue from closing the tax gap is a huge boost to the public finances, which enables us responsibly to fund public services and deliver key priorities. Those priorities include free breakfast clubs at all primary schools in England. The first 750 of them are beginning this month via our early adopters scheme, which is worth £450 to parents and carers. To go further the Government will bring forward their comprehensive child poverty strategy as soon as possible.