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Joint HMT-HMRC consultation on tax incentives for occupational health

This was published under the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government

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Summary

Public consultation on the role of tax incentives in boosting occupational health provision by employers.

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Consultation description

The government  is consulting on how the tax system can support employers to increase provision of occupational health for their employees. It is accompanied by a joint-DWP/DHSC consultation on the role of non-fiscal levers in supporting greater occupational health provision.

Together these consultations will inform the government’s approach to supporting occupational health provision, and so both of these consultations should be read together. The DWP/DHSC consultation can be found here.

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Tax incentives for occupational health: Consultation

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Updates to this page

Published 20 July 2023
Last updated 25 July 2023 + show all updates
  1. Error has been corrected regarding the NICs treatment of benefits-in-kind, in Chapter 2, ‘existing support through the tax system’.

  2. First published.

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