HC Deb 12 March 1975 vol 888 c172W
Mr. Trotter

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer why the PAYE affairs of only 40 per cent. of the 277 tax districts in London and the South-East are dealt with in the provinces.

Mr. Robert Sheldon,

pursuant to his reply [Official Report, 10th March 1975 ; Vol. 888, c. 77], gave the following information

Because the staffing difficulties which have made it necessary to transfer work out of London and the surrounding area have not been experienced to the same degree in the rest of the South-East.

Mr. Trotter

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer how many personnel are employed on the PAYE affairs of London and South-Eastern tax districts which have been transferred to the provinces in each of the provincial towns concerned.

Mr. Robert Sheldon,

pursuant to his reply [11th March 1975], gave the following information

The figures below show the staff in post at 31st December last employed in each location on the PAYE work transferred from the tax districts listed in answer to the hon. Member's previous Question on this subject.—[Vol. 885, c. 179–80.]:

Bradford 205
Crewe 39
Exeter 25
Gateshead 236
Manchester 2,463
Plymouth 46
Portsmouth 242
Sheffield 84
Shipley 321
Stoke 40
Washington 172
Edinburgh 882
4,755