§ Dr. Kingasked the Chancellor of the Exchequer (1) what revenue was raised by direct graduated taxation and by flat-rate National Insurance contributions, respectively, in 1960; and what percentage each represented of the total revenue;
(2) what revenue was raised by direct graduated taxation and by flat-rate 79W National Insurance contributions, respectively, in 1950; and what percentage each represented of the total revenue.
§ Sir E. BoyleI am not certain exactly what the hon. Member has in
… million — Taxes on Income National Insurance ant Health Contributions* Central Government Revenue Col.(1)as Percentage of Col.(3) Col.(2)as percentage of Col(3) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) 1950 … … 1,029 241 4,380 23 6 per cent. 1959 … … 1,791 480 6,834 26 7 er cent. * Excluding employers contributions.