HC Deb 14 April 1981 vol 3 cc130-1W
Mr. Latham

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment whether he will bring up to date the reply given by the previous Under-Secretary of State to the hon. Member for Melton on 21 November 1979, regarding transactions subject to betterment levy currently under consideration by his Department.

Mr. Giles Shaw

As at March 1981 there were 515 transactions subject to betterment levy under consideration: of these

  1. a. 462 were determined assessments still unpaid;
  2. b. 52 were in dispute but still under negotiation;
  3. c. One is the subject of proceedings before the Lands Tribunal;
  4. d. 21 of the determined assessments have been the subject of a decision by the Lands Tribunal.

Mr. Latham

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment what was the amount of betterment levy and interest thereon received in his Department in 1979–80 and 1980–81; how many full-time staff were involved in assessment and collection; and what was the overall cost.

Mr. Giles Shaw

Levy and interest thereon received in 1979–80 amounted to £172,247. The provisional figure for 1980–81 is £82,228.

There were five full-time staff in 1979–80 and two in 1980–81. Overall administrative costs, including costs of staff who spend part of their time on this work, are estimated at £77,000 in 1979–80 and £64,000 in 1980–81.