HC Deb 30 November 1976 vol 921 cc111-2W
Mr. Hannam

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services (1) if he will compare the net incomes after tax and NI contributions where appropriate of a married man with two children whose gross income is £2,500 and £3,000 if it is comprised of (a) invalidity benefit, including full invalidity allowance, with the remainder unearned. (b) noncontributory invalidity pension and the remainder unearned, (c) if his earned income is equal to maximum invalidity benefit and the remainder is unearned. and (d) if all his income is earned

(2) if he will compare the net incomes after tax and national insurance contributions where appropriate of a married man with one child whose gross income is £2.000, £2.500 and £3,000 if it is comprised of (a) invalidity benefit, including full invalidity allowance, with the remainder unearned, (b) non-contributory invalidity pension and the remainder unearned, (c) if his earned income is equal to maximum invalidity benefit and the remainder is unearned and (d) if all his income is earned;

(3) if he will compare the net incomes after tax and national insurance contributions where appropriate of a married man with no children whose gross income is £1,500, £2,000, £2,500, and £3,000 if it is comprised of (a) invalidity benefit, including all invalidity allowance, with the remainder unearned, (b) noncontributory invalidity pension and the remainder unearned, (c) if his earned income is equal to maximum invalidity benefit and the remainder is unearned and (d) if all his income is earned;

(4) if he will list the net incomes after tax and national insurance contributions where appropriate of a single man whose gross income is £1,500, £2,000, £2,500 and £3,000, respectively, if it is comprised of (a) invalidity benefit, including full invalidity allowance, with the remainder unearned, (b) non-contributory invalidity pension and the remainder unearned, (c) if his earned income is equal to maximum invalidity benefit and the remainder is unearned and (d) if all his income is earned.

Mr. Orme

I regret that the information is not readily available and could only be assembled at disproportionate expenditure of time and effort.

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