HC Deb 11 February 1982 vol 17 c468W
19. Mr. Hal Miller

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer what was the effective rate of increase in taxation, including national insurance contributions, on the average industrial wage earner since May 1979.

Mr. Brittan

Figures for the tax payments of the average industrial wage earner across all types of household over the period in question are not available. But a married man on average earnings with two children and only the married man's allowance can be expected to pay in 1981–82 27½ per cent. of his gross income in income tax and national insurance contributions compared to 25¼ per cent. in 1978–79.

24. Mr. Stoddart

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer if he will estimate the additional amounts paid in income tax by standard rate taxpayers as a consequence of not raising tax thresholds in his Budget of 1981.

Mr. Ridley

If, in the last Budget, personal allowances had been increased in line with inflation during 1980–81 a married man who is only liable to the basic rate of income tax would now be paying £1.90 a week less and single people and earning wives £1.21 a week less.