HC Deb 25 October 1973 vol 861 cc715-6W
Mr. Roper

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer (1) what would be the additional revenue in the current year of disallowing income tax relief on all interest payments except for the first £1,000 of interest paid for house purchase;

(2) what would be the additional revenue in the current year of disallowing income tax relief on all interest payments except for the first £1,200 of interest paid for house purchase;

(3) what would be the additional revenue in the current year of disallowing income tax relief on all interest payments except for the first £1,500 of interest paid for house purchase.

Mr. Nott

The information necessary for a precise answer to these Questions is not available, and the best estimate I can give is £40 million-£50 million. Estimates including the restriction of relief on interest paid for house purchase to £1,200 or £1,500 would fall within the same range.

Mr. Meacher

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer what was the total tax relief on bank loan interest granted in 1972–73; what percentage accrued to those with incomes respectively above and below £5,000 a year, and what is estimated to be the likely total of tax relief on these grounds during the current financial year.

Mr. Nott

The information required to answer this Question precisely is not available but the estimated figures of tax relief on bank loan interest granted in 1972–73 is £15 million-£20 million. It is not possible to say how much of this accrued to those with incomes above and below £5,000 a year. The estimated tax relief on bank loan interest for 1973–74 is £30 million-£40 million but this estimate is also subject to a considerable margin of error.