Have your say on the Finance Bill
21 July 2015 (updated on 22 July 2015)
Do you have relevant expertise and experience or a special interest in the Finance Bill which is currently passing through Parliament?
If so, you can submit your views in writing to the House of Commons Public Bill Committee which is going to consider this Bill.
Finance Bill 2015-16
Summary of the Finance Bill
A Bill to grant certain duties, to alter other duties, and to amend the law relating to the National Debt and the Public Revenue, and to make further provision in connection with finance.
Follow the progress of the Finance Bill
The Bill was presented to the House on 14 July 2015. On Tuesday 21 July, the Bill received its Second Reading in the House of Commons where MPs debated the main principles of the Bill.
- Catch up on Parliament News: MPs debate the Finance Bill
- Bills before Parliament: Finance Bill 2015-16
- Read Explanatory Notes: Finance Bill 2015-16
The Bill has now been sent to the Public Bill Committee where detailed examination of the Bill will take place.
Guidance on submitting written evidence
Deadline for written evidence submissions
The Public Bill Committee is now able to receive written evidence. The sooner you send in your submission, the more time the Committee will have to take it into consideration. Consideration of the Bill in a Committee of the whole House is expected to take place on Tuesday 8 September 2015. Proceedings in the Public Bill Committee are scheduled in the programme motion to conclude by Tuesday 20 October 2015, but could finish earlier.
Please note: When the Public Bill Committee reports, it is no longer able to receive written evidence and it could report earlier than Tuesday 20 October 2015.
What should written evidence cover?
Your submission should address matters contained within the Bill and concentrate on issues where you have a special interest or expertise, and factual information of which you would like the Committee to be aware.
Your submission could most usefully:
- suggest amendments to the Bill with explanation; and
- (when available) support or oppose amendments tabled or proposed to the Bill by others with explanation
It is helpful if the submission includes a brief introduction about you or your organisation. The submission should not have been previously published or circulated elsewhere.
If you have any concerns about your submission, please contact the Scrutiny Unit (details below).
How should written evidence be submitted?
Your submission should be emailed to scrutiny@parliament.uk. Please note that submissions sent to the Government department in charge of the Bill will not be treated as evidence to the Public Bill Committee.
Submissions should be in the form of a Word document. A summary should be provided. Paragraphs should be numbered, but there should be no page numbering.
Essential statistics or further details can be added as annexes, which should also be numbered. To make publication easier, please avoid the use of coloured graphs, complex diagrams or pictures.
As a guideline, submissions should not exceed 3,000 words.
Please include in the covering email the name, address, telephone number and email address of the person responsible for the submission. The submission should be dated.
What will happen to my evidence?
The written evidence will be circulated to all Committee Members to inform their consideration of the Bill.
Most submissions will also be published on the internet as soon as possible after the Committee has started sitting.
The Scrutiny Unit can help with any queries about written evidence.
Scrutiny Unit contact details
Email: scrutiny@parliament.uk
Telephone: 020 7219 8387
Address: Ian Hook
Senior Executive Officer
Scrutiny Unit
House of Commons
London SW1A OAA