HC Deb 27 November 1969 vol 792 cc130-1W
Mr. Ian Lloyd

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer how many taxpayers are now paying income tax at the standard rate on at least £250, £500 and £1,000 of their gross taxable income, respectively.

Mr. Taverne

About 8⅓, 3¾ and 1¼ millions respectively.

Mr. Ian Lloyd

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer how many taxpayers will be paying tax at the standard rate on £250, £500 and £1,000 of their incomes, respectively, assuming a continuation of the current rate of inflation between 31st December, 1964, and 30th October, 1969, no change in taxation and a distribution of income increases before tax similar to that which has occurred in the same period, in the years 1970, 1975 and 1980.

Mr. Taverne

Assuming that money incomes continue to increase at the average annual rate at which they have between December, 1964 and September, 1969, the estimated numbers are as follows:

Millions
Liable at Standard rate on at least 1970–71 1975–76 1980–81
£
250 10 17 22
500 12 18
1,000 11

These estimates are subject to a wide margin of error.

Mr. Ian Lloyd

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer how many taxpayers are now paying surtax on at least £250, £500 and £1,000 of their gross taxable incomes, respectively.

Mr. Taverne

Taking 1968/69 surtax payable on 1st January, 1970, the figures are about 405,000, 330,000 and 240,000 respectively.

Mr. Ian Lloyd

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer how many taxpayers will be paying surtax on at least £250, £500 and £1,000 of their incomes, respectively, assuming a continuation of the rate of inflation between 31st December, 1964 and 30th October, 1969, no change in taxation and a distribution of income increases before tax similar to that which occurred in the same period, in the years 1970, 1975 and 1980.

Mr. Taverne

For 1969–70 surtax payable on 1st January, 1971, about 430,000, 350,000 and 260,000 respectively. I regret that estimates for 1975 and 1980 cannot be made without a disproportionate expenditure of time and effort.