HC Deb 27 July 1967 vol 751 c242W
Sir W. Bromley-Davenport

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer what percentage of the working population, employers, employees and self-employed persons, pay direct Income Tax; what percentage of all those in receipt of retirement pensions pay Income Tax; and what percentage of those in receipt of family allowances pay Income Tax.

Mr. MacDermot

About 80 per cent. of the working population, counting earning wives separately, pay Income Tax; about 20 per cent. of retirement pensioners, counting married couples as two where both have a pension in their own right, pay Income Tax; and 84 per cent. of the families with family allowances, pay Income Tax.

Mr. Stratton Mills

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer how much Income Tax relief for children would have to be reduced to raise £58 million extra revenue.

Mr. MacDermot

A cut of £15 in the child allowance for all children would yield about £60 million in a full year. A cut of £30 in the child allowance for second and subsequent children would yield about the same amount.