HC Deb 14 March 1932 vol 263 c38W
Mr. F. HALL

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer the yield of Customs duties on foodstuffs during each year since 1919 and the estimated yield of such duties during the present financial year?

Major ELLIOT

The net amount of Customs duty collected on foodstuffs (tea, cocoa, coffee, chicory, sugar, etc., and dried fruits), during each of the years ended 31st March, 1920 to 1931, was as follows:

£
1919–20 62,842,000
1920–21 49,371,000
1921–22 56,850,000
1922–23 51,370,000
1923–24 50,532,000
1924–25 27,655,000
1925–26 25,721,000
1926–27 24,972,000
1927–28 24,378,000
1928–29 21,246,000
1929–30 13,192,000
1930–31 13,949,000

The final Budget estimate of the yield of these duties (which do not now include tea) for the present financial year is £14,700,000. The figures for the years prior to 1922–23 relate to Great Britain and the whole of Ireland; those for 1922–23 and subsequent years relate to Great Britain and Northern Ireland only.