§ Mr. BOOTHasked the Chancellor of the Exchequer how the figure of £27,215,000, given in his Budget Statement as the yield of the taxes imposed or increased by the Finance (1909–10) Act, 1910, is made up under the following headings: Spirits (increased tax), tobacco (increased tax), Motor Spirit, Liquor Licences (increased tax), Motor-Car Licences, Estate Duties (increased), Stamps (increased tax), Income Tax (increased), Super-tax, Land Values Duties?
§ Mr. LLOYD GEORGEEstimated Exchequer Receipts for the year 1913–14 from the new and increased Duties imposed by the Finance (1909–10) Act, 1910:—
£ Spirits … … 2,500,000 Tobacco … … 2,900,000 Motor Spirit … … 840,000 Liquor Licences … … 2,360,000 Motor-Car Licences … … 640,000 Estate, etc., Duties … … 7,100,000 Stamp Duties … … 1,400,000 Income Tax … … 5,440,000 Super-tax … … 3,320,000 Land Values Duties … … 715,000 £27,215,000