HC Deb 20 November 1986 vol 105 cc316-7W
Dr. McDonald

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer if he will (a) list all the organisations which submitted a response to the Green Paper, "The Reform of Personal Taxation" and (b) state how many of these supported the proposal for a system of transferable tax allowances.

Mr. Norman Lamont

[pursuant to his reply, 17 November 1986, c.82]: Responses have been received from the following organisations:

  1. 1. Association of British Chambers of Commerce
  2. 2. Association of County Councils
  3. 3. Association of Independent Businesses
  4. 4. Association of Women Solicitors
  5. 5. Birmingham Chamber of Industry and Commerce
  6. 6. Bristol Chamber of Commerce and Industry
  7. 7. Bristol Junior Chamber
  8. 8. British Federation of University Women
  9. 9. British Federation of University Women—NE Association of Women Graduates
  10. 10. British Institute of Management
  11. 11. Chartered Association of Certified Accountants
  12. 12. Child Poverty Action Group
  13. 13. City Women's Network
  14. 14. Civil Service Pensioners' Alliance, Stratford-on-Avon
  15. 15. Confederation of British Industry
  16. 16. Conservative Family Campaign
  17. 17. Conservative Political Centre
  18. 18. Co-operative Union Ltd.
  19. 19. Country Landowners Association
  20. 20. East Surrey constituency Conservative party
  21. 21. Equal Opportunities Commission
  22. 22. Equal Opportunities Commission for Northern Ireland
  23. 23. Fawcett Society
  24. 24. Gingerbread
  25. 25. Glasgow Chamber of Commerce
  26. 26. Inland Revenue Staff Federation
  27. 27. Institute of Administrative Accountants
  28. 28. Institute of Chartered Accountants (England and Wales)
  29. 29. Institute of Chartered Accountants (Scotland)
  30. 30. Institute of Cost and Management Accountants
  31. 317
  32. 31. Institute of Directors
  33. 32. Institute of Taxation
  34. 33. Jubilee centre, Cambridge
  35. 34. Law Society
  36. 35. Law Society of Scotland
  37. 36. Leicester city council
  38. 37. Liberal party
  39. 38. London Borough of Lewisham
  40. 39. London Chamber of Commerce
  41. 40. Low Pay Unit
  42. 41. Managerial, Professional and Staff Liaison group
  43. 42. Married Women's Association
  44. 43. Merseyside Chamber of Commerce and Industry
  45. 44. Monday Club
  46. 45. National Association of Teachers in Further and Higher Education
  47. 46. National Board of Catholic Women
  48. 47. National Chamber of Trade
  49. 48. National Children's Bureau
  50. 49. National Consumer Council
  51. 50. National Council for One Parent Families
  52. 51. National Council of Women of Great Britain
  53. 52. National Farmers Union
  54. 53. National Federation of Post Office and British Telecom Pensioners
  55. 54. National Federation of Self-Employed and Small Businesses Ltd.
  56. 55. National Federation of Women's Institutes
  57. 56. Order of Christian Unity
  58. 57. Public Service Pensioners Council
  59. 58. Sevenoaks Working Mothers Association
  60. 59. Sheffield Christian Constituency Movement
  61. 60. Taxpayers Society
  62. 61. Trades Union Congress
  63. 62. United Kingdom Federation of Business and Professional Women
  64. 63. United Kingdom Federation of Business and Professional Women, Rugby
  65. 64. War Widows Association of Great Britain
  66. 65. Women in BP
  67. 66. Women in Management
  68. 67. Women's Forum Northern Ireland

Of the organisations expressing a preference for any particular system, 25 supported transferable allowances and 21 supported variations of the system of mandatory separate taxation. Responses from organisations were greatly outnumbered by responses from individuals. Overall, the great majority of the responses expressing a preference supported transferable allowances.