HC Deb 26 May 1909 vol 5 c1185
Sir HENRY KIMBER

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer whether he is aware that an apprehension exists among persons residing in Jersey and other Channel Islands in various employments, who have hitherto been entitled to the same deductions or refunds of Income Tax as if living in England, that they will henceforward be treated for this purpose as if they resided out of the United Kingdom, and thereby be disentitled to such deductions or refunds; and, if so, what steps he proposes to take to meet the case of such persons?

Mr. LLOYD-GEORGE

I am afraid I do not see my way to treat residents in the Channel Islands as other than residents outside the United Kingdom.