§ Mr. ByersTo ask the Secretary of State for Social Security what amount was budgeted for the national insurance contributions holiday in 1996–97; what level of contributions has been forgone to date; and what is the present estimate for the year. [10907]
§ Mr. HealdThe original estimate for 1996–97 was £28 million. However, this has now been revised and the current estimate is £1.5 million. Information about the level of contributions reclaimed by employers will not be available until their end of year returns have been received and processed.
§ Mr. ByersTo ask the Secretary of State for Social Security if he will list for(a) each English region, (b) Scotland and (c) Wales the number of (i) successful and (ii) unsuccessful applications made to date for a national insurance contributions holiday for the recruitment of an unemployed person. [10908]
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§ Mr. HealdThe information is not available in the format requested. Such information as is available is as follows:
- Number of applications: 2,718
- Successful applications: 2,312
- Unsuccessful applications: 296
- Awaiting further information: 110
Regional breakdown (successful applications) North 247 Yorkshire and Humberside 332 East Midlands 232 East Anglia 77 South East 329 South West 207 West Midlands 246 North West 247 Wales 115 Scotland 197 Greater London 83 1. The number of unsuccessful applications by region is not available.
2. Statistics relate to the position on 6 January 1997.