§ Captain CLIVEasked what is the estimated product of the proposed new taxes in the financial year 1910–11?
§ Mr. FELLasked if the additional taxes proposed in the Budget will yield in the next financial year the sum of £20,210,000?
§ Mr. LLOYD-GEORGEA Paper will shortly be circulated showing the estimated yield of the proposed new taxes for the present year and for the coming year respectively.
§ Mr. AUSTEN CHAMBERLAINI think in the case of some of these taxes the Chancellor does not expect to get the full yield next year. In these cases will he include in the Return the ultimate yield?
§ Mr. LLOYD-GEORGEIf by that the right hon. Gentleman means the death duties, whether the ultimate yield is limited by, say, five or six years hence, I think I might be able to get that, but I could not go beyond that. For instance, I could not give the increment.