HC Deb 16 June 2003 vol 407 cc37-8W
Mr. Hurst

To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer how many tax returns based upon the CIS4 scheme were received for the tax years(a) 1999–2000, (b) 2000–01 and (c) 2001–02. [118826]

Dawn Primarolo

The number of tax returns received relating to the Construction Industry Scheme in 2000–01 was 590,000. The figures for 1999–2000 cannot be accurately provided as this tax year included both the previous and current schemes, while the figures for 2001–02 are not yet available.

Mr. Hurst

To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what assessment he has made of the loss to the National Insurance Fund resulting from wrongly defined self-employment in the construction industry in each tax year since 1990–91. [118827]

Dawn Primarolo

The Inland Revenue has no information that can accurately provide an estimate of revenue which may have been lost in cases where the contract has not been categorised correctly.

The tax and national insurance rules, which distinguish the employed from the self-employed, are intended to apply to all workers. The Inland Revenue polices compliance with those rules in all industries, including the construction industry, to ensure that people are paying their tax and national insurance contributions on the correct basis.

Mr. Hurst

To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer how many CIS4 cards have been issued in each tax year since the inception of the scheme. [118824]

Dawn Primarolo

The figures for the number of CIS4 cards issued in each tax year since the scheme began are as follows:

Number
December 1998 to 5 April 2000 789,957
6 April 2000 to 5 April 2001 229,630
6 April 2001 to 5 April 2002 222,874
6 April 2002 to 5 April 2003 272,104

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