§ Mr. Skeetasked the Chancellor of the Exchequer what is the current yield of road tax on cars and vans below 30 cwt.
§ Mr. Robert SheldonThe yield of vehicle excise duty on cars and vans below 30 cwt. is estimated to be £820 million in 1978–79.
§ Mr. Skeetasked the Chancellor of the Exchequer what he estimates to be the annual loss to the Revenue through evasion of road tax and the number of vehicles involved.
§ Mr. Robert SheldonI estimate the total annual loss to the Revenue due to evasion of vehicle excise duty to be somewhere about £70 million to £90 million. The exact number of vehicles involved is not known; in the case of cars, a recent survey by the Department of Transport estimated that between 7 per cent. and 9 per cent. of owners were evading the duty.
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§ Mr. Skeetasked the Chancellor of the Exchequer what is the current yield of road tax on commercial vehicles and vans above 30 cwt.; and how many staff are required to administer the collection of the tax.
§ Mr. Robert SheldonThe yield of vehicle excise duty on goods vehicles of 30 cwt. and above is estimated to be £246 million in 1978–79. It is not possible separately to identify the number of staff engaged in collecting the duty on these vehicles.