§ 71. Mr. Selwyn Lloydasked the Chancellor of the Exchequer what proportion of the assessments to be made in 169W respect of the Special Contribution had, in fact, been made by 31st December, 1948, by 31st March, 1949, and by the latest convenient date, respectively.
§ Mr. Glenvil HallThe number of notices of assessment to Special Contribution issued was approximately as follows:
At 31st December, 1948 … 36,000 At 31st March, 1949 … 63,000 At 28th May, 1949 … 80,000 It is estimated that about 125,000 individuals are liable to the contribution.
§ 72. Mr. Selwyn Lloydasked the Chancellor of the Exchequer what proportion of the persons liable to pay the Special Contribution had made payments on account of or in discharge of their liability by 31st December, 1948, by 31st March, 1949, and by the latest convenient date, respectively.
§ Mr. Glenvil HallThe number of remittances received on account of Special Contribution was approximately as follows:
At 31st December, 1948 … 39,000 At 31st March, 1949 … 90,000 At 28th May, 1949 … 106,000 In some cases, however, more than one remittance was received in respect of the liability of a single individual. It is estimated that the number of cases in which a payment had been made by 28th May was 95,000, and that about 125,000 individuals are liable to contribution.