HC Deb 08 December 1982 vol 33 cc494-5W
Mr. Andrew F. Bennett

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer by how much the income tax and national insurance payable by a married man with two children on average earnings has changed since May 1979.

Mr. Ridley

For the married man on average earnings with two children and no income tax reliefs other than the married man's allowance, it is estimated that the percentage of his gross earnings taken in income tax less child benefit has been reduced between 1978–79 and 1982–83 from 14.7 per cent. to 14.5 per cent.; while his national insurance contributions have increased from 6.5 per cent. to 8.75 per cent.—assuming he is not contracted out of the earnings-related part of the State pension scheme. Average earnings are estimated for full-time male workers in all occupations.