§ Mr. Andrew F. Bennettasked the Chancellor of the Exchequer what would the cost be to the Exchequer of exempting national insurance contributions from income tax.
§ Mr. RidleyAt 1982–83 levels of income and rates of contribution, the cost of giving relief from income tax in
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Staff in post Full-time equivalents* Department† 1 April 1979 1 April 1982 Percentage change Agriculture, Fisheries and Food 14,474 13,070 -9.7 Chancellor of the Exchequer's Departments Lord Privy Seal's Departments‡ 141,198 123,679 -12.4 Defence 247,660 216,921 -12.4 Education and Science 3,749 3,520 -6.1 Employment Group 53,605 58,652 +9.4 Energy 1,267 1,138 -10.2 Environment 56,039 42,100 -24.9 Foreign and Commonwealth 12,078 11,089 -8.2 Home Office 33,490 34,604 +3.3 Industry 9,514 8,319 -12.6 respect of national insurance contributions paid by employees and the self-employed would be about £2½ billion in a full year.