§ Mr. JOHNasked the Chancellor of the Exchequer the annual value of the property and profits assessed to Income Tax in the year ending 5th April, 1902, and 5th April, 1912, in England, Scotland, and Wales (including Monmouthshire), respectively, showing separately the amounts under each of the five schedules?
§ Mr. LLOYD GEORGEpresented the following figures:—
Gross Income brought under Review in Schedule of the Income Tax Acts. Year. England (excluding Monmouthshire). Scotland. Wales (including Monmouthshire). £ £ £ Schedule A … … 1901–2 … 190,375,341 23,930,813 9,524,088 " … … 1911–12 … 223,466,000 27,025,000 11,823,000. Schedule B … … 1901–2 … 11,256,465 1,969,804 1,113,444 " … … 1911–12 … 11,198,000 1,918,000 1,110,000 Schedule C … … 1901–2 … 43,613,665 — — " … … 1911–12 … 48,743,000 — — Schedule D … … 1901–2 … 410,245,428 51,502,973 13,228,442 " … … 1911–12 … 508,668,000 56,936,000 16,556,000 Schedule E … … 1901–2 … 68,171,988 6,112,287 1,598,439 " … … 1911–12 … 109,137,000 9,845,000 3,057,000 Totals … … 1901–2 … 723,662,887 83,515,877 25,464,113 1911–12 … 901,214,000 95,724,000 32,546,000 The figures for 1911–12 are to a small extent estimated. Final statistics are not yet available.