HC Deb 29 January 1980 vol 977 c583W
Mr. Ralph Howell

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer what is the percentage of Government revenues contributed by the corporate sector in each of the EEC member States, distinguishing

PERCENTAGE OF TOTAL TAX REVENUES
Corporate taxes on income, profits and capital gains Recurrent taxes on net wealth of corporations
1976 1977 1978 1976 1977
Central or federal government Local or state government Central and local government Central and local government
Belgium 6.02 0.75 6.17 5.9
Denmark 3.26 0.58 3.10 3.2
France 5.77 5.58 4.7
Germany 1.82 2.79 5.48 5.8 0.76 0.85
Ireland 4.39 4.10 NA NA NA
Italy 5.90 0.34 6.34 8.3
Luxembourg 11.98 5.14 18.69 21.4 2.23 2.16
Netherlands 6.97 6.76 6.3
United Kingdom 4.80 6.86 8.0
Notes:
1. The figures are derived from "Revenue Statistics of OECD Member Countries 1965–78"and the definitions follow those used in that publication.
2. The 1978 figures are provisional.
3. The figures are expressed as a percentage of total tax revenue of central and local Government, including social security contributions but excluding the non taxation receipts of Government for example, rent, dividends and interest.
4. Figures for the corporate sector's share of the equivalent of United Kingdom local authority rates in other EEC countries are not available. In the United Kingdom non-domestic rates are estimated to amount to about 6 per cent. of total tax revenue for 1978. This figure relates, however, to a sector that is wider than the corporate sector.
5. NA denotes that the figure is not available.