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Dawn Primarolo
The tables show, for the years 1997 to 2000, the latest year available, the number of cases and amounts involved where tax was classed as irrecoverable or was written off because the taxpayer was(a) untraceable or had moved abroad, (b) was insolvent, (c) was suffering hardship.
Table a: Taxpayer untraceable or moved abroad |
|
Income Tax |
Capital Gains Tax |
Year |
£ |
Cases |
£ |
Cases |
1997 |
46,774,642.87 |
44,750 |
2,039,899.95 |
305 |
1998 |
37,244,886.15 |
27,503 |
3,162,842.33 |
218 |
1999 |
29,570,122.45 |
18,936 |
2,047,221.60 |
146 |
2000 |
23,469,179.61 |
17,923 |
1,715,561.20 |
167 |
Table b: Taxpayer insolvent |
|
Income Tax |
Capital Gains Tax |
Year |
£ |
Cases |
£ |
Cases |
1997 |
306,630,972.66 |
99,813 |
10,352,690.11 |
1,030 |
1998 |
402,816,473.26 |
90,610 |
17,393,163.47 |
900 |
1999 |
358,843,664.48 |
82,327 |
10,764,638.35 |
683 |
2000 |
266,949,276.47 |
80,020 |
2,449,982.29 |
349 |
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Table c: Taxpayer suffering hardship |
|
Income Tax |
Capital Gains Tax |
Year |
£ |
Cases |
£ |
Cases |
1997 |
2,084,183.53 |
3,660 |
0.00 |
0 |
1998 |
2,327,543.69 |
6,333 |
71,494.40 |
12 |
1999 |
2,190,979.15 |
3,404 |
2,492.40 |
1 |
2000 |
2,927,225.17 |
3,172 |
4,930.00 |
1 |