HC Deb 26 July 1971 vol 822 cc31-2W
Sir B. Rhys Williams

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer if he will publish tables showing the net income of a single person, a married couple without dependants of whom the man only has income, and of a married couple of whom the man and the wife have equal earnings, over a standard range of gross earnings between £12 and £100 per week, after payment of income tax and national insurance contributions at the rates now proposed.

Mr. Higgins

Following is the information:

NET INCOMES AFTER PAYMENT OF INCOME TAX*
AND NATIONAL INSURANCE CONTRIBUTIONS †
Weekly earnings Single person Married couple man only earning Married couple each earning half of the amount stated ‡
£ £ £ £
12.00 9.78 10.82 11.35
15.00 11.72 12.76 14.08
20.00 14.97 16.02 18.82
25.00 18.26 19.30 22.07
28.00 20.22 21.27 24.03
30.00 21.53 22.57 25.33
40.00 28.08 29.12 31.83
50.00 35.00 36.05 38.40
75.00 52.47 53.51 54.80
100.00 69.28 70.33 71.24
* It has been assumed in each case that there are no dependants and that income is all earned.
† The rates of contributions assumed are those effective from 20th September, 1971 for employees not contracted-out.
‡ It has been assumed that the woman has opted out of payment of the flat rate National Insurance contribution.