§ 20. Mr. Lewisasked the Minister of Housing and Local Government how many men and women, respectively, working in his Department neither pay Income Tax nor receive family allowances, and consequently, have received no compensation against the cut in food subsidies.
§ Mr. H. MacmillanThis information is not available. But I must frankly admit that no one has yet solved the problem of how to take a tax off people who do not pay it.
§ 5. Mr. Lewisasked the Minister of Labour how many men and women, respectively, working in his Department neither pay Income Tax nor receive family allowances, and, consequently, have received no compensation against the cut in food subsidies.
§ Sir W. MoncktonI regret that this information is not available.
§ 41. Mr. Lewisasked the Minister of Works how many men and women, respectively, working in his Department neither pay Income Tax nor receive family allowances, and, consequently, have received no compensation against the cut in food subsidies.
§ Mr. EcclesThe information is not available.