HC Deb 27 April 1994 vol 242 cc162-3W
Mr. Austin Mitchell

To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what assessment he has made of the contribution to the change in level of imports from Europe in the first half of 1993 of evasion of value added tax following the abolition of the request for imports declared at customs.

Sir John Cope

This change provided no new opportunities for VAT evasion, so the question of assessing the amount does not arise.

Mr. Spellar

To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what was the value of VAT repayment cheques stolen in each of the last five years.

Sir John Cope

The value of VAT payable orders which have been fraudulently encashed in each of the last five years is as follows:

£
1989–90 25,052
1990–91 161,235
1991–92 85,246
1992–93 11,194,650
1993–94 20,327
1Includes a payable order for £1,156,806 stolen en route to Haringey borough council.

Excluding the Haringey case, £230,956 of the total of £329,704 misappropriated has been recovered.

The sums still outstanding continue to be subject to any further recovery action that is practically possible.

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