HC Deb 22 June 1943 vol 390 c1021W
Mr. R. Morgan

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer what entertainments now being given in London are free from Entertainment Duty on the ground of their cultural and non-profit-making character?

Sir K. Wood

The following entertainments now being given in London have been exempted from Entertainments Duty under the statutory provision relating to entertainments provided for partly educational purposes by a society, institution, or committee not conducted or established for profit: "The Russians," "They Came to a City," "A Month in the Country," "Love for Love," "The Moon is Down," "Tobias and the Angel," "The Tempest," "As you Like It," "The Judgment of Dr. Johnson," "The Imaginary Invalid," the Sadlers Wells Ballet, the Ballet Rambert, the Promenade Concerts, the Royal Exchange Concerts, the National Gallery Concerts.

Direct and Indirect Taxation per head.*
Year to In local currency. In Sterling† (to nearest £).
Direct. Indirect. Direct. Indirect.
£ £
Great Britain 31st March, 1943 (actual) £34 £18 34 18
United States 30th June, 1943 (estimates) §137 §28 34 7
Russia Not available.
Canada 31st March, 1943 (estimates) $122 $55 28 12
Australia 30th June, 1943 (estimates) £A22 £A13 17 11
South Africa 31st March, 1943 (estimates) £SA5 £SA2 5 2
Germany 31st March, 1943 (estimates) RM227 RM185 23 18
Italy 30th June, 1943 (estimates) Lira 222 Lira 503 3 7
NOTES: *The figures include only taxation levied by the Central Governments and therefore exclude State, Municipal and Local taxes.
† Converted at current rates of exchange without adjustment for differences in price and wage levels.