HC Deb 25 February 1987 vol 111 cc305-7W
Mrs. Ann Winterton

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer what has been the total revenue from car tax in each of the last 10 years for which figures are available; and what was the percentage change in such revenues on the preceding year in each case.

Mr. Brooke

[pursuant to his reply, 24 February 1987]: The information is as follows:

Year £ million Percentage change
1976–77 218.0
1977–78 285.8 31.1
1978–79 380.6 33.2
1979–80 516.9 35.8
1980–81 483.8 -6.4
1981–82 507.4 4.9
1982–83 597.8 17.8
1983–84 702.8 17.6
1984–85 744.7 6.0
1985–86 863.9 16.0

Mrs. Ann Winterton

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer what has been the total revenue from all motoring taxes in each of the last 10 years for which figures are available; and what was the percentage change in such revenues on the preceding year in each case.

Mr. Brooke

[pursuant to his reply, 24 February 1987]: Estimates are as follows:

Year £ million Percentage change
1976–77 3,675.1
1977–78 4,267.8 16.1
1978–79 4,557.8 6.8
1979–80 5,812.3 27.5
1980–81 7,133.8 22.7
1981–82 8,708.7 22.1
1982–83 9,867.1 13.3
1983–84 10,782.6 9.3
1984–85 11,690.2 8.4
1985–86 12,684.7 8.5

The figures cover all the main indirect taxes on the purchase and use of motor vehicles—vehicle excise duty, car tax, excise duty on petrol and derv, and estimated value added tax on new and used cars and motor cycles, petrol and other motoring expenses.

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