HC Deb 22 January 1987 vol 108 c710W
Mr. Marlow

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer how many higher rate taxpayers there are in each of the counties in England north of the Bristol-Wash line.

Mr. Norman Lamont

[pursuant to his reply, 14 January 1987, c. 231]: Estimates of the number of tax units (married couples counted as one unit) liable to tax at the higher rates in each of the counties in England north of the Bristol-Wash line are given in the table which follows. The estimates, which are for 1984–85 (the latest year for which county estimates are available) are made from small samples: where this means that the actual number of higher rate taxpayers may be more than a third higher or lower than shown in the table, the numbers are indicated by1.

Thousands
Cleveland 4
Cumbria 5
Durham 14
Northumberland 3
Tyne and Wear 112
Humberside 17
North Yorkshire 9
South Yorkshire 110
West Yorkshire 24
Cheshire 23
Lancashire 24
Greater Manchester 13
Merseyside 13
Derbyshire 7
Leicestershire 10
Lincolnshire 19
Northamptonshire 17
Nottinghamshire 110
Hereford and Worcestershire 7
Shropshire 5
Staffordshire 8
Warwickshire 7
West Midlands 27

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