HC Deb 09 July 1928 vol 219 c1856
50. Captain CROOKSHANK

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer whether, seeing that the liability for British Income Tax upon temporary visitors to this country, whether from the Empire or from foreign countries, depends upon a series of judgments in the House of Lords, he will consider the publication of a short memorandum, which could be widely circulated, indicating the existing state of the law with regard to such visitors, who are clearly unable to have direct access to judicial decisions before they leave home to visit this country?

Mr. SAMUEL

My right hon. Friend has this matter under consideration.