HC Deb 20 June 2002 vol 387 cc454-5W
Matthew Taylor

To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what penalties have been paid under the strategic partnership contract with EDS as a result of recent problems with the facilities for submitting self-assessment tax returns over the internet; and if he will make a statement. [63207]

Dawn Primarolo

No penalties have been paid under the strategic partnership with EDS as a result of recent problems with the facilities for submitting self-assessment tax returns over the internet.

Matthew Taylor

To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer if he will update his answer of 27 February

Tax Year Date SA ITRs issued SA ITRs received SA ITRs processed SA ITRs waiting to be processed
2000–01 3 March 2002 9,607,600 8,729,200 6.889,791 1,839,409
31 March 2002 9,641,240 8,803,111 8,006,918 796,193
2001–02 14 April 2002 6,354,061 26,919 0 26,919
5 May 2002 8,879,206 283,553 73,251 210,302
2 June 2002 9,079,836 751,446 323,245 428,201

Matthew Taylor

To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer if he will update his answer of 19 July 2001,Official Report, column 382W, on the cost of internet tax returns; and if he will make a statement. [63206]

Dawn Primarolo

The cost of providing self-assessment tax returns on the internet is:

Fixed Cost

The estimated cost of implementing the internet service for self-assessment for years one to three is about £17 million.

Marginal Cost

The on-going support costs, including maintenance, help desk support and on-going improvements to the system is between £3 to £4 million per annum.

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