Taxation of Pensions Bill evidence programme announced
10 November 2014 (updated on 11 November 2014)
The provisional programme of witnesses for the House of Commons Public Bill Committee considering the Government's Taxation of Pensions Bill has been agreed by its Programming Sub-Committee.
The Committee will hear oral evidence on the morning of Tuesday 11 November, and then further consider the Bill on Tuesday 18 November and Thursday 20 November.
The meetings are open to the public.
Oral evidence session - 11 November from 8.55am
In the Boothroyd Room, Portcullis House:
c8.55am until no later than 9.30am
- Financial Conduct Authority
- Financial Services Consumer Panel
c9.30am until no later than 10.45am
- Citizens Advice
- Scottish Widows
- Legal and General
- Association of British Insurers
c10.45am until no later than 11.25am
- Mr David Gauke MP, Financial Secretary, HM Treasury
Line by line scrutiny of the Bill
All taking place in Committee Room 12, Palace of Westminster:
- Tuesday 18 November 9.25am and 2pm
- Thursday 20 November 11.30am and 2pm
The Committee must complete consideration of the Bill no later than 5pm on Thursday 20 November.
These sessions will be open to the public on a first come, first served basis. There is no system for the prior reservation of seats in Committee Rooms.
It is advisable to allow about 20 minutes to pass through security checks. Timings and room numbers are subject to change.
Further information on the Taxation of Pensions Bill
- Bills before Parliament: Taxation of Pensions Bill
- Parliament News: MP debate Taxation of Pensions Bill
- Read Explanatory Notes: Taxation of Pensions Bill
- Have your say on the Taxation of Pensions Bill
Further information about giving evidence
The Scrutiny Unit can help with any queries about oral evidence.
- Scrutiny Unit
- Giving evidence to a Public Bill Committee - a guide (PDF, 1.37MB) ( PDF 1.37 MB)
- About Parliament: General Committees
- Visiting Parliament: Watch Committees
- Visiting Parliament: Map ( PDF 541 KB)
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