HC Deb 18 June 2003 vol 407 cc234-5W
Brian Cotter

To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer how many small businesses have received assistance from the Inland Revenue's Business Support Teams in each of the last five years; and if he will make a statement. [119447]

Dawn Primarolo

[holding answer 16 June 2003]: The Inland Revenue set up its Business Support Teams in 1999 to provide help and support to businesses and employers, particularly new and small businesses, on dealing with income tax and national insurance contributions, and payroll matters.

In 2000–01 they assisted:

Number
Employers with fewer than 10 employees 37,565
Employers with 10 or more employees 25,131
Businesses 7,539
Prospective businesses 1,815

In addition, 37,547 individuals representing both employers and businesses attended technical presentations given by Business Support Teams.

In 2001–02 they assisted:

Number
Employers with fewer than 10 employees 41,652
Employers with 10 or more employees 20,280
Businesses 20,891
Prospective businesses 3,568

In addition, 45,767 individuals representing both employers and businesses attended technical presentations given by Business Support Teams.

In 2002–03 they assisted:

Number
Employers with fewer than 10 employees 40,839
Employers with 10 or more employees 18,135
Businesses 36,074
Prospective businesses 5,318

In addition, 64,418 individuals representing both employers and businesses attended technical presentations given by Business Support Teams.

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