§ 32. Mr. J. E. B. Hillasked the Chancellor of the Exchequer what study he is making, as part of the Government's general inquiry, of farm and land taxation in the member countries of the European Economic Community.
§ Mr. MacDermotWe have information about the taxation systems of individual members of the E.E.C. but the Government's studies are mainly directed to the provisions of the Treaty of Rome and the existing Directives on tax harmonisation which as yet do not deal with farm and land taxation.
§ 45. Mr. Hooleyasked the Chancellor of the Exchequer if he will arrange for the publication of a White Paper setting out a detailed calculation of the effect on capital movements and on the balance of payments of British entry to the European Economic Community.
§ Mr. MacDermotNo.