HC Deb 14 April 1970 vol 799 c207W
Mr. David Mitchell

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer what estimate he has made of the amount by which he must reduce taxation in order to restore it to the rates applicable in the summer of 1964.

Mr. Taverne

If the point of the Question is to apply 1964 rates of taxation

Receipts (£ thousands)
Tariff heading Short description 1967 1968 1969
9201 A Harps Nil Nil Nil
B Pianos, etc. 28 33 30
9202 String instruments 123 129 154
9203 A Reed organs 13 23 21
B Pipe organs, etc. 9 12 14
9204 A Piano accordions 13 10 7
B Concertinas, mouth organs, etc. 16 17 15
9205 Wind instruments 92 101 91
9206 Percussion instruments 34 33 23
9207 Electronic, etc. instruments 212 219 250
9208 A(1) Musical boxes 49 71 34
9208 A(2) Other instruments 4 3 3
9209 Instrument strings 17 19 20
9210 Parts and accessories 100 139 103
TOTAL 711 811 766

Note: The import duty receipt figures for 1967 show net receipts from imported goods where duty was paid at importation or at subsequent clearance from a bonded warehouse; for 1968 and 1969 the figures show gross receipts where duty was paid at importation.