HC Deb 14 March 1922 vol 151 cc2004-5W
Captain BAGLEY

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer the respective percentage rises in the rates of taxation on the following items, comparing the present year with the Budget introduced in April, 1914, tea, sugar, beer, and incomes?

Sir R. HORNE

The percentage increases in the duties on tea, sugar, and beer since April, 1914, are as follow:

Full Rate. Preferential Rate.
Increase per cent. Increase per cent.
Tea 140 100
Sugar 1,300 1,066
Beer 1,190

Description of Taxpayer. Income wholly Total Income. Effective Rate of Tax (Income Tax and Super-tax) per £ of actual income. Percentage Rise.
Under Budget proposals of May, 1914. For 1921–22.
£ s. d. s. d.
Single person with no dependants. Earned 250 0 3.2 1 1.0 306
5000 6.3 2 5.2 363
1,000 0 9.0 3 11.0 422
2,500 1 2.0 5 2.7 348
5,000 1 7.7 6 10.9 321
Investment 250 0 5.8 1 4.5 184
500 0 11.2 3 0.4 225
1,000 1 4.0 4 6.2 239
2,500 1 4.0 5 8.5 328
5,000 1 7.7 7 1.8 335
Married persons, wife having no earned income, with three children. Earned 250 0 1.1 -100
500 0 5.2 0 9.7 87
1,000 0 9.0 2 10.0 278
2,500 1 2.0 4 9.5 311
5,000 1 7.7 6 8.4 308
Investment 250 0 1.9 -100
500 0 9.3 1 1.3 43
1,000 1 4.0 3 5.2 157
2,500 1 4.0 5 3.3 296
5,000 1 7.7 6 11.2 322

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