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Policy papers and consultations

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  1. Notification of contingent liability: Rapidly Manufactured Ventilator System Project

    A departmental minute outlining indemnities granted to designers and manufacturers in the Rapidly Manufactured Ventilator System Project

  2. Consultation on Guidance on malpractice and maladministration

    Replacing our statutory guidance on malpractice and maladministration.

  3. Response to the annual inspection of adults at risk in immigration detention

    This response is to the Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration's annual inspection of adults at risk in immigration detention, November 2018 to May 2019.

  4. West of Ifield

    Consultation on the proposal to develop land west of Ifield for new homes along with roads, schools and other community infrastructure.

  5. Protecting places of worship consultation

    A consultation on what steps should be taken to provide greater protection from hate crime for places of worship.

  6. Charity Commission Regulatory and Risk Framework

    Sets out our regulatory approach and how we assess risk when deciding how to deal with individual cases.

  7. Monitoring noise and vibration on the HS2 Phase One route (January 2020)

    Monthly reports of construction noise and vibration monitoring for HS2, taken within local authorities along the Phase One (London to West Midlands) route.

  8. Slides and datasets to accompany coronavirus press conference: 28 April 2020

    Press conference slides and datasets used by Professor Angela McLean, Deputy Chief Scientific Adviser.

  9. Call for evidence: raising standards in the tax advice market

    We welcome views on ways to raise standards and increase transparency in the tax advice market.

  10. Notification of uncertain tax treatment by large businesses

    We welcome views on the government’s intention to require large businesses to notify HMRC where they have adopted an uncertain tax treatment.

  11. Consultation on the taxation impacts arising from the withdrawal of LIBOR

    We welcome views on the tax issues arising from the reform of LIBOR (London Inter-bank Offered Rate) and other benchmark rates.

  12. Hybrid and other mismatches

    We welcome views on the technical application and impact of the double deduction and acting together rules to ensure that both operate proportionately, as intended.

  13. Plastic Packaging Tax: policy design

    This consultation seeks views on areas of the Plastic Packaging Tax which have been further refined as we move closer to the implementation date of April 2022.

  14. HMRC Charter

    We are seeking views on our draft revisions to the HMRC Charter.

  15. Tackling Construction Industry Scheme abuse

    We welcome views on changes to the rules to prevent tax loss from the operation of the Construction Industry Scheme.

  16. Vehicle Excise Duty: call for evidence

    A call for evidence on Vehicle Excise Duty (VED) which will seek views on moving towards a more dynamic VED system and how VED can support a reduction in road transport emissions.

  17. Tax treatment of asset holding companies in alternative fund structures

    This consultation explores whether changes to the tax treatment of companies used by funds to hold assets could make the UK a more attractive location for these companies.

  18. Preventing abuse of the R&D tax relief for SMEs: second consultation

    Budget 2020 announced the R&D PAYE cap, proposed in 2018, would be delayed by a year to allow time to consult on policy changes, which better focus the measure.

  19. Renewable Heat Incentive: biomass combustion in urban areas

    Proposed changes to the Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) to exclude further support for biomass installations in urban areas on the gas grid.

  20. Future support for low carbon heat

    We're seeking views on options for the future support for low carbon heat, beyond the Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI).