HC Deb 04 July 1988 vol 136 c468W
Mrs. Virginia Bottomley

To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer if he will identify the benefits to(a) single men and (b) married men with two children as a result of changes in taxation since 1979.

Mr. Norman Lamont

A single person on average male earnings pays £16.01 a week less in income tax than he would have had the 1978–79 income tax regime been kept in place and simply indexed for inflation. On the same basis, a married man on average male earnings pays £15.62 less. Child tax allowances are not included in the indexed 1978–79 income tax regime as they were being phased out.

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