§ Mr. PATRICK WHITEasked the amount of duty paid on spirits taken out of bond up to the date of the latest Return for this month; and the amount paid for the corresponding period of 1909?
§ Mr. LLOYD-GEORGEThe amount of duty paid on spirits delivered for home consumption in the United Kingdom from 1st April, 1908, to 20th February, 1909, was £18,656,000; and that for the period from 1st April, 1909, to 19th February, 1910, was £16,484,000 (including deposits).
§ Mr. PATRICK WHITEasked the Chancellor of the Exchequer what quantity of spirits was put into bond and what quantity was taken out of bond in Ireland during the nine months May to January, 1909–10; 705W and whether he will give a similar Return for the corresponding period of 1908–09?
§ Mr. LLOYD-GEORGEThere are no records available of the total quantity of spirits put into bond in Ireland during the nine months May, 1909, to January, 1910, The quantity of spirits delivered from bond in Ireland on payment of duty in this period was £3,246,000 gallons, and during the corresponding period of 1908–9 (May, 1908, to January, 1009) 5,626,000 gallons. The difference in these figures is accounted for largely by the forestalments which took place towards the close of the last financial year.
§ Mr PATRICK WHITEalso asked the Chancellor what quantity of spirits was taken out of bond during the nine months May, 1909, to January, 1910, and the amount of duty paid thereon; and whether he would give a similar Return for the corresponding period in the years 1908–9.
§ Mr. LLOYD-GEORGEThe quantity of spirits delivered for home consumption in the United Kingdom and the amount of duty paid thereon during the nine months May, 1908, to January, 1909, and May, 1909, to January, 1910, respectively, were:
Quantity delivered. Amount received. Gallons. £ May, 1908, to Jan., 1909 28,405,000 15,625,000 May, 1909, to Jan., 1910 17,580,000 *12,742,000 *Including deposits.
§ Mr. PATRICK WHITEnext asked what quantity of spirits was taken out of bond in England, Scotland and Ireland, respectively, during the three months February to April, 1909, and the amount of duty paid thereon; and what quantity will require to be taken out in each country during the same months of this year the duty on which, when added to the amount paid during the preceding nine months, will be equal to the amount paid during the corresponding twelve months 1908–9?
§ Mr. LLOYD-GEORGEThe quantity of home-made and imported spirits duty paid in England, Scotland, and Ireland respectively during the three months February to April, 1909, and the amount of duty paid thereon were:—
Assuming that the additional spirit duty is legalised by statute as from 30th April 706W last, the quantity required to be duty paid in each country during the same three months of 1910 (February to April), the duty on which, when added to the amount paid during the preceding nine months (May, 1909, to January, 1910), will be equal to the amount paid during the corresponding twelve months 1908–1909 (May to April), is approximately:—
Quantity Duty. Proof gallons. £ England … … 5,600,000 … 3,120,000 Scotland … … 4,328,000 … 2,381,000 Ireland … … 2,493,000 … 1,370,000
Proof gallons. England … … 5,656,000 Scotland … … 4,417,000 Ireland … … 2,808,000