§ 93. Mr. Parkasked the Minister of Labour if he will advance the date of paying out rebates of the Selective Employment Tax.
§ Mr. GunterNo.
§ Mr. Deanasked the Minister of Labour what assessment he has made of the amount of unemployment in the Southwest which is attributable to the Selective Employment Tax; and what action he proposes to take.
§ Mrs. Shirley WilliamsThere is insufficient information on which to base an assessment of the effect of the tax on employment and unemployment in the South-West.
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§ Mr. Deanasked the Minister of Labour what percentage of employees in the South-West are attracting premiums, refunds and full payment, respectively, of the Selective Employment Tax; and how these percentages compare with the percentages for Great Britain as a whole.
§ Mrs. Shirley WilliamsIt will not be possible to give precise information until registration under the Selective Employment Payments Act is complete, but totals of employees and percentages based on mid-1965 employment estimates are as follows:
Premium Group Refund Group Tax-Bearing Group Great Britain Thousands 8,347 5,984 7,602 Percentage 38 27 35 South-West Region Thousands 379 398 480 Percentage 30 32 38