§ MR. BELLAIRS (Lynn Regis)To ask the Secretary to the Treasury what taxes are levied in England and not in Ireland; and what taxes are levied in England and Ireland on different scales, stating the amount of the difference.
(Answered by Mr. Hobhouse.) Imperial Taxes levied in England and not in Ireland:—
§ Excise licence duties:
- Makers or vendors of patent medicines.
- Spirits dealers, additional licence to retail spirits, off.
- Beer retailers, off.
- Cider retailers, on or off.
- Dogs.
- Male servants.
- Carriages.
- Armorial bearings.
§ Railway passenger duty.
§ Death duties:
§ Legacy duty, bequests to charities.
§ Stamp duties:
- Marriage licences (not special).
- Patent medicines.
- Apprenticeship, instrument of, premium or consideration not exceeding £10.
§ Land Tax.
§ Inhabited house duty.
Imperial Taxes levied in England and Ireland on different scales. | ||
England. | Ireland. | |
£ | £ | |
Excise Licences: | ||
Gamekeepers (in Great Britain gamekeepers are also chargeable as male servants) | 2 | 3 |
Stamp duties: | ||
Faculty, licence, commission, or dispensation for admitting or authorising any person to act as a notary public | 30 | 20 |
Faculty or dispensation of any other kind | 30 | 25 |