HC Deb 30 June 1932 vol 267 cc2021-2
62. Mr. SMEDLEY CROOKE (for Mr. SALT)

asked the Postmaster-General if, in the accounts of his Department, any sum is assessed as revenue received from the sale of stamps which are used for the purpose of acknowledging the receipts of payments of £2 and upwards; and, if so, what amount representing this source of revenue is paid annually to the Inland Revenue?

The ASSISTANT POSTMASTER-GENERAL (Mr. Graham White)

Yes, Sir; the annual payment by the Post Office to the Inland Revenue on this account is at present about £2,300,000.