HC Deb 17 March 1976 vol 907 cc540-1W
Mr. Ralph Howell

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer if he will show for the latest year for which figures are available: (a) the total cost of tax refunds to recipients of short-term social security benefits including supplementary benefit, and (b) the total notional loss to the Exchequer incurred through non-taxation of these benefits.

Mr. Robert Sheldon

In answer to the first part of his queston I would refer the hon. Member to the reply given to him on 3rd February—[Vol. 904, c.531].

With regard to the notional revenue forgone in respect of non-taxable short-term social security benefits, information on which to base precise figures is not available, but estimates subject to a margin of error, in respect of 1975–76 for Great Britain, at 1975–76 rates of tax and at benefit levels operative from November 1975, are as follows:

£million
Sickness benefit 150
Unemployment benefit 180
Industrial injury benefit 15
Maternity benefit 15

I regret that information on which to base estimates for other benefits, including supplementary benefit, is not available.