§ Mr. Knoxasked the Chancellor of the Exchequer what is the present level of the contingency reserve; and what payments have been made from the reserve since January.
§ Mr. Peter ReesThe public expenditure planning total of £134.2 billion for 1985–86 includes a reserve of £5 billion. It is too early in the financial year to estimate the
Threshold at current prices Threshold at 1949–50 prices Threshold as percentage of average manual earnings Tax free income at current prices Tax free income at 1949–50 prices Tax free income as percentage of average income Break-even point at current prices Break-even point at 1949–50 prices Break-even point as percentage of average manual earnings £ Index 1949–50 = 100 Percentage £ Index 1949–50 = 100 Percentage £ Index 1949–50 = 100 Percentage Single person 1984–85 2,005 134.9 24.0 2,005 134.9 24.0 2,005 134.9 24.0 1985–86 2,205 140.4 24.7 2,205 140.4 24.7 2,205 140.4 24.7 Married man without children 1984–85 3,155 132.6 37.8 3,155 132.6 37.8 3,155 132.6 37.8 1985–86 3,455 137.8 38.7 3,455 137.8 38.7 3,455 137.8 38.7 Married man with 2 children 1984–85 3,155 83.5 37.8 3,844 98.4 42.5 5,453 117.6 65.4 1985–86 3,455 86.8 38.7 4,173 101.0 43.3 5,849 119.3 65.5 Married man with 4 children 1984–85 3,155 62.6 37.8 4,534 83.3 46.6 7,750 110.5 92.9 1985–86 3,455 65.0 38.7 4,891 85.2 47.2 8,242 111.2 92.4
§ Mr. Austin Mitchellasked the Chancellor of the Exchequer whether he will publish in the Official Report his latest estimate of the proportion of revenue from taxation accounted for by the different categories of tax on the same basis as in his written answer dated 25 November 1983, Official Report, columns 315–6; and if he will provide similar figures for 1979 and 1973.
858Woutturn for the planning total; but the reserve, which was increased from £3 billion to £5 billion at the time of the budget, is expected to be adequate to meet claims on it. An estimate for the outturn on the public expenditure planning total in 1984–85, and hence the claims on the reserve in that year, was published in the Financial Statement and Budget Report.