HC Deb 22 July 1946 vol 425 c293W
Mr. Bossom

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer how much Purchase Tax the owner of a rabbit skin has to pay, first, when it is cured and, next, when it is cut by a glovemaker, so that the owner can have the skin made into fur gloves.

Mr. Dalton

No Purchase Tax is payable, provided the owner is not a trader registered for Purchase Tax purposes. If he is, he will, as heretofore, have to pay tax on the wholesale value of the article he sells, or otherwise disposes of, to an unregistered person.