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15.6.2000 Davey wins Commons tax victory for pensioners In the Commons last Friday (9th June) Lib Dem Treasury Select Committee Member Edward Davey MP, won some important concessions from the Treasury over the way the taxman treats pensioners. In a debate Mr.Davey was granted by the Speaker entitled "Low income pensioners and the administrative practices of the Inland Revenue", Kingston and Surbitons MP told the Commons of the special difficulties pensioners face when dealing with the Inland Revenue. (see the text of his speech for details - copy of debate attached.) In the debate, Mr.Davey called for:
Replying to the debate, the Paymaster General, Dawn Primarolo promised to:
Mr Davey commented: "The Paymaster General promised to look carefully at all my proposals for helping pensioners. She was particularly positive about my ideas for reducing the unnecessary forms the Revenue send the elderly. This is a good start for the campaign for low income elderly taxpayers, but I will continue to push for more radical change." |