§ Mr. Cordleasked the Chancellor of the Exchequer if he will amend the scheme of the new age allowances for income tax purposes so as to provide for a proper reduction in the allowance at the rate of £1 in £5 or some other less severe rate of reduction; and what would be the estimated reduction in the tax 259W yield for income tax for the year 1975–76 as a result of granting such relief.
§ Mr. Robert Sheldon, pursuant to his reply [Official Report, 26th June 1975; Vol. 894, c. 264], gave the following information:
The cost for 1975–76 of amending Clause 29 of the Finance Bill now before Parliament— which makes provision for the age allowance— in the way proposed would be about £15 million. Apart from its cost this proposal would substantially increase the band of income over which the allowance is withdrawn, and I do not think the change would be justified.