HC Deb 01 December 1911 vol 32 c970W
Sir G. SCOTT ROBERTSON

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer if he is aware that at a recent election of Income Tax Commissioners for the East Morley Division, held in Bradford, the chairman of the meeting put forward a list of names and stated that all sections of the community were represented thereon, whereas, as a matter of fact, the list did not contain the name of a single retail trader throughout the whole of the division; whether he is aware that the names of distributive traders are remarkable by their absence from similar lists of most of the other divisions of the country; and, if so, whether he will take steps, by legislation or otherwise, to deal with this state of affairs?

Mr. McKINNON WOOD

I am not aware of the circumstances referred to. Appointments to fill vacancies among the General Commissioners of Taxes are, under the existing law, made either by co-option from a waiting list of persons nominated by the Land Tax Commissioners, or by the Land Tax Commissioners themselves where there is no such waiting list. I see no reason for introducing legislation to alter the method of election or to enable the Government to influence it.