§ Mr. Gregoryasked the Chancellor of the Exchequer how much relief has been allowed in respect of establishments in Yorkshire for each year since 1977 in respect of hotel building allowances.
§ Mr. Moore[pursuant to his reply, 1 December 1983; c. 586.]: I regret that insufficient information is available upon which to base an estimate.
§ Mr. Gregoryasked the Chancellor of the Exchequer, how much relief has been allowed in respect of establishments in Yorkshire for each year since 1977 in respect of industrial building allowances.
§ Mr. Moore[pursuant to his reply, 1 December 1983; c. 586.]: I regret that insufficient information is available upon which to base an estimate.
§ Mr. Gregoryasked the Chancellor of the Exchequer how much relief has been allowed under the hotel building allowances for each year since the rate was fixed at 20 per cent.
§ Mr. Moore[pursuant to his reply, 1 December 1983; c. 586.]: The tax cost of hotel building allowances has risen from negligible amounts in 1978–79 to an estimated £10 million to £15 million in the current year. These figures assume that sufficient profits are available to absorb the allowances in full.