§ Mr. Jim CunninghamTo ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what plans he has for taxing carbon dioxide emissions; and what discussions he has had with his
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Year PAYE amount in £ thousands As a percentage of total PAYE collected Amount expressed in 1993 prices Classes 1 and 1A NIC amount in £ thousands As a percentage of total NIC classes 1 and 1A collected Amount expressed in 1993 prices 1979 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1980 9,914 0.05 26,975 1,056 0.01 2,873 1981 11,432 0.08 28,345 1,158 0.01 2,871 1982 15,281 0.06 34,603 1,261 0.01 2,855 1983 22,622 0.08 47,227 1,555 0.01 3,246 1984 33,312 0.11 64,863 1,971 0.01 3,838 1985 46,695 0.14 82,879 2,213 0.01 3,928 colleagues in relation to improvements to the environment.
§ Mr. Heathcoat-AmoryI have no plans to tax carbon dioxide emissions as such. However, the commitment to increase road fuel duties by on average at least 5 per cent. a year in real terms, and the introduction of VAT on domestic fuel and power, now held to 8 per cent., both play an important part in achieving the United Kingdom's commitment to return CO2, emissions to 1990 levels in the year 2000.
I have regular discussions with my colleagues about improvements to the environment.