HC Deb 05 December 1977 vol 940 cc571-2W
Mr. Wiggin

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer (1) what is the extra cost in total to Her Majesty's Customs and Excise of collecting 12½ per cent. rate value added tax over and above the cost of collecting standard rate on the same articles;

(2) how many additional staff have been required by Her Majesty's Customs and Excise to administer the 12½ per cent. rate of value added tax.

Mr. Robert Sheldon

Additional staff numbers arising from the higher rate of VAT cannot be isolated from those relating to the administration of VAT as a whole, but it is estimated that the equivalent of about 250 staff in Her Majesty's Customs and Excise are now employed in the collection and admini stration of the 12½ per cent. rate at an approximate cost of £1.8 million.

Mr. Wiggin

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer what was the income from value added tax for 12 months, to the latest convenient date, on those goods subject to the 12½ per cent. rate; and what this figure would be had they been subjected to the standard rate.

Mr. Robert Sheldon

It is estimated that the revenue in 1976–77 from the higher rate of 12½ per cent. was about £550 million. If the standard rate of 8 per cent. had applied to these goods and services the revenue would have been about £350 million.

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