HC Deb 29 March 1973 vol 853 c382W
Mr. Parkinson

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer by how much total taxation has been reduced since June 1970; and how much of this is attributable to cuts in income tax, corporation tax, purchase tax, SET, capital gains tax, estate duty, and improved capital allowances.

Mr. Nott

The effect of the Government's tax cuts since June 1970 is that tax revenue in 1972–73 will amount to about £3,000 million less than it would have otherwise. This figure is made up as follows:

£ million
Income tax and surtax 1,785
Corporation tax 210
Purchase tax 410
SET 225
Capital gains tax, estate duty and stamp duty, etc. 130
Capital allowances 280
Total 3,040