§ 45. Mr. Penhaligonasked the Chancellor of the Exchequer what is the total income tax and national insurance contribution deducted from a sole income of £10,000 per year if the income was (a) earned, (b) unearned for a married man with no mortgage.
§ Mr. MooreThe deductions would be(a) £2,740.05 (made up of £1,840.05 income tax and £900 national insurance contributions) and (b) £1,840.05 in 1986–87, assuming no allowances and reliefs other than the married man's allowance and that for (a) national insurance contributions are paid at the contracted-in rate.