§ Mr. W. Clarkasked the Chancellor of the Exchequer what has been the product of Schedule A Income Tax on owner-occupiers for the last five years.
§ Mr. BarberThe yield of Schedule A on owner-occupiers for the five years 1956–57 to 1960–61 is now estimated as £49 million, £51 million, £52 million, £50 million and £52 million respectively. These figures include Surtax.
§ Mr. W. Clarkasked the Chancellor of the Exchequer if the first £15 of net annual value for owner-occupiers had been exempted, by what amount the product of Schedule A would have been reduced for each of the past five years.
§ Mr. BarberAbout £20–£25 million in each year.
§ Mr. W. Clarkasked the Chancellor of the Exchequer if the statutory repairs allowance for owner-occupiers had been double, by what amount the product of Schedule A would have been reduced for each of the past five years.
§ Mr. BarberAbout £12 million each year.