HC Deb 07 April 1976 vol 909 cc225-6W
Mr. Carter-Jones

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer what action he is taking to improve the quality of the submissions by his Department to the annual reports pursuant to Section 22 of the Chronically Sick and Disabled Persons Act 1970 concerning research and development work on equipment that might be of benefit to disabled people; and if he will ensure that possible spin-offs from

Income Tax
Country Income Year Threshold (£) (1) Initial Rate per cent. Maximum Rate per cent.
Belgium 1975 540 16.2 72
(17.2) (2) (75.6) (2)
Denmark 1975 1,550 14.4 39.6
(35) (2) (60.2) (2)
France 1975 1,370 5 60
Germany 1975 1,490 22 56
Ireland 1975–76 930 26 77
Italy 1976 450 10 72
Luxembourg 1975 1,620 18 57
Netherlands 1976 1,630 20 72
United Kingdom 1975–76 955 (3) 35 98
Sweden 1975 1,160 7 56
(30) (2) (79) (2)
USA 1975 2,000 14 70
(15) (2) (73.3) (2)
Canada 1976 2,080 6 47
(7.8) (2) (61.3) (2)
Japan 1975 910 4 75
(14) (2) (93) (2)

Notes:

(1) Sterling equivalents are calculated at 30th March 1976 and rounded up to the nearest £10.

(2) The figures in brackets show rates inclusive of representative local income tax, or of general additional charge.

(3) The married person's allowance, above which income tax becomes payable at the basic rate of 35 per cent. A surcharge of 10 per cent. is payable on investment income in excess of £1,000, rising to 15 per cent. on investment income in excess of £2,000. The 15 per cent. surcharge, added to the top rate of income tax of 83 per cent., gives the maximum rate of 98 per cent.

(4) Further information about the treatment of various kinds of investment income in the countries specified is contained in "Income Taxes Outside the United Kingdom" compiled by the Inland Revenue, a copy of which is in the Library.

technological advances are not overlooked.

Mr. Robert Sheldon

I would refer my hon. Friend to the answer given to him today by my hon. Friend the Under Secretary of State (Disabled).