HM Customs and Excise Standard Report 2003-04: Fifteenth Report of Session 2005-06; Report, Together with Formal Minutes, Oral and Written EvidenceThe Stationery Office, 6 dec 2005 - 33 pagina's HM Customs and Excise (now part of HM Revenue and Customs) collected £162 billion of gross receipts in 2003-04 in value added tax (VAT) and excise and customs duties from over 1.8 million business traders. The Committee's report examines the NAO standard report on the work of the Department during 2003-04 (contained within the 95th report of the Commissioners of Her Majestys Customs and Excise for 2003-04, published as HCP 119, session 2004-05, ISBN 0102931593 in December 2004). It makes a number of recommendations focusing on work related to the two key revenue streams of VAT (which generates £63.6 billion net) and hydrocarbon oils, mainly on petron and diesel fuel (which provides £12.7 billion and £9.8 billion respectively). |
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Allan areas asking Bacon billion Byrne's C&AG's Report checks closing the VAT Committee of Public criminal Customs & Excise Customs and Excise David Varney Davidson economic electronic submission estimate expenditure figure Gray Helen Goodman HM Customs hydrocarbon oils improper industry Jenkins Jim Sheridan Jon Trickett Kitty Ussher Law Enforcement legitimate London look lorries main VAT system Mike Eland missing trader fraud MP Labour National Audit Office Northern Ireland Note by witness oils fraud ongoing overall packages paragraph Paul Evans payments percentage police force Public Accounts question rebated fuel red diesel reduce the VAT Regional Business Services Registered Dealers Scheme Regulatory Impact Assessment responsible revenue Richard Bacon risk road haulage Simon smuggling staff strategy tanks target tax gap Terry Byrne Thames Valley Police trade sector Treasury trying VAT compliance VAT fraud VAT gap VAT losses VAT receipts Williams