HC Deb 16 July 1968 vol 768 c194W
Mr. Atkinson

asked the Minister of Health (1) how much it would cost to exempt all hospitals from the payment of Selective Employment Tax;

(2) how many, and which, hospitals in London pay Selective Employment Tax on behalf of their staffs.

Mr. K. Robinson

The cost of Selective Employment Tax paid by National Health Service hospitals is expected to be about £32 million in 1968-69, but the expenditure is borne on Votes and thus met from the Consolidated Fund. I have no information about the total cost to non-National Health Service hospitals; private hospitals that are registered charities qualify for repayment of the tax.