§ Mr. Peter Bottomleyasked the Chancellor of the Exchequer if he will update to 1982–83 the information on tax-free income provided in his reply of 14 December 1931 to the hon. Member for Hornchurch (Mr. Squire), Official Report, c. 59.
§ Mr. RidleyThe table following shows (i) the amount of "tax-free income" (ii) "tax-free income" as a percentage of average earnings plus child benefit and (iii) "tax-free income" expressed at 1979–80 prices.
"Tax-free income" is defined as the amount of earnings, plus family support, which may be received before liability to tax arises. Currently, it equals tax allowances plus child benefit. In the table, tax allowance have been assumed to consist only of the appropriate personal allowance; and, for married couples, only the husband has been assumed to be working.
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1982–83 Single Person Married couple with No Children Married Couple with One Child Married Couple with Two Children Married Couple with Three Children Married Couple with Four Children (i) £1,565 £2,445 £2,729 £3,014 £3,298 £3,583 (ii) 18.8 29.4 31.7 33.9 36.0 37.9 (iii) £1,105 £1,730 £1,930 £2,130 £2,335 £2,535 Average earnings—for full-time adult men in all occupations—have been taken as £160.00 per week; and retail prices have been assumed to increase by 9 per cent. between 1981–82 and 1982–83.