HC Deb 21 March 1945 vol 409 cc824-5W
Sir F. Sanderson

asked the Chancellor of the exchequer whether he will give an estimate of the amount payable by persons with incomes of £2,000, £5,000, £10,000, £20,000 and £50,000, respectively, in Income Tax and Surtax, if the taxpayer derives all his income from investments, and half his income from investments and half from earnings, respectively, in the years 1914., 1924, 1934, 1944.

Year. Total Income. All Investment Income. Half Earned Income and Half Investment Income.
Income Tax. Sur-Tax (or Super-Tax). Total Income Tax. Sur-Tax (or Super-Tax). Total
£ £ £ £ £ £ £
1914–15 2,000 167 167 150 150
5,000 417 102 519 417 102 519
10,000 833 497 1,330 833 497 1,330
20,000 1,667 1,386 3,053 1,667 1,386 3,053
50,000 4,167 4,052 8,219 4,167 4,052 8,219
1924–25 2,000 354 354 331 331
5,000 1,029 362 1,391 984 362 1,346
10,000 2,154 1,462 3,616 2,109 1,462 3,571
20,000 4,404 3,962 8,366 4,359 3,962 8,321
50,000 11,154 12,712 23,866 11,109 12,712 23,821
1934–35 2,000 367 367 322 322
5,000 1,042 337 1,379 974 337 l,311
10,000 2,168 1,519 3,687 2,100 1,519 3,619
20,000 4,417 4,682 9,099 4,350 4,682 9,032
50,000 11,167 15,957 27,124 11,100 15,957 27,057
1944–45 2,000 826 826 776 776
5,000 2,326 481 2,807 2,251 481 2,732
10,000 4,826 2,006 6,832 4,751 2,006 6,757
20,000 9,826 6,319 16,145 9,751 6,319 16,070
50,000 24,826 20,569 45,395 24,751 20,569 45,320