§ Mr. Andrew SmithTo ask the Secretary of State for Transport what steps he is taking to cut the amount of uncollected vehicle excise duty.
§ Mr. KeyThe number of VED evaders brought to book has steadily increased in recent years following the implementation of the recommendations of an efficiency scrutiny, the introduction of new technology, and the continuing programme of joint local campaigns with the police. Last year over 435,000 evaders were penalised with £37.5 million in revenue recovered. In addition, an estimated 180,000 evaders relicensed as a direct result of enforcement action, recovering an extra £14 million. This trend is set to continue.
§ Mr. Andrew SmithTo ask the Secretary of State for Transport how many convictions there were in each of the last 10 years in respect of non-payment of vehicle excise duty.
§ Mr. KeyThe figures for successful prosecutions and out of court settlements are set out in the table.
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Out of court settlements Successful prosecutions Total cases successfully completed 1984–85 123,000 167,000 290,000 1985–86 136,000 179,000 315,000 1986–87 159,000 186,000 345,000 1987–88 173,000 183,000 356,000 proposals for funding of such schemes will be considered as part of the package approach to local transport expenditure.
§ Mr. TippingTo ask the Secretary of State for Transport if he will list the light rapid transit schemes to which he has made financial contributions; and if he will detail the total amount contributed and the amount paid in each financial year.
§ Mr. FreemanThe Government have made funding available for the Manchester Metrolink and South Yorkshire Supertram schemes, and for some preliminary expenditure in connection with Midland Metro. The figures are as follows:
Out of court settlements Successful prosecutions Total cases successfully completed 1988–89 185,000 187,000 372,000 1989–90 190,000 180,000 370,000 1990–91 223,000 163,000 386,000 1991–92 243,000 177,000 420,000 1992–93 242,000 193,000 435,000 11993–94 237,000 213,000 450,000 1 Projected.
§ Mr. Andrew SmithTo ask the Secretary of State for Transport how many staff, and how much staff time, was invested in tackling non-payment of vehicle excise duty in each of the last 10 years.
§ Mr. KeyThe staff figures, expressed in man years, are as follows:
Man years 1984–85 900 1985–86 908 1986–87 943 1987–88 973 1988–89 975 1989–90 973 1990–91 983 1991–92 936 1992–93 957 1993–94 992
§ Mr. Andrew SmithTo ask the Secretary of State for Transport what is his estimate of the amount of vehicle excise duty uncollected in each of the last 10 years; and what estimates he has made for the current and future years.
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§ Mr. KeyEstimates of the revenue loss through evasion of vehicle excise duty in Great Britain are as follows:
Revenue loss £ million Car VED rate £ 1984–85 80 90 1985–86 85 100 1986–87 90 100 1987–88 95 100 1988–89 100 100 1989–90 105 100 1990–91 105 100 1991–92 105 100 1992–93 130 110 1993–94 145 125 130 Estimates are derived from periodic roadside surveys. Details of the most recent survey can be obtained from the transport statistics report "Vehicle Excise Duty Evasion in Great Britain in 1989–90", which is available in the House of Commons Library. The next survey is planned for later this year.