HC Deb 08 March 1989 vol 148 cc566-7W
Mr. Redmond

To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer if he will list for each of the last 10 years within the Doncaster district(a) the number of new businesses who have registered for value added tax and (b) the number of businesses that have ceased registering for value added tax; and if he will make a statement.

Mr. Lilley

I regret that records are not maintained on a town or district basis. The local VAT office at 'Doncaster covers not only Doncaster but also the area which includes Selby, Barnsley, Scunthorpe and Wakefield. The numbers of VAT registrations and de-registrations processed by that office for each of the calendar years 1979–88 was:

Year New registrations De-registrations
1979 1,863 1,515
1980 1,576 1,396
1981 1,789 1,245
1982 1,367 1,162
1983 1,969 1,497
1984 1,955 1,722
1985 1,816 1,936
1986 2,231 2,308
1987 2,239 1,972
1988 2,819 2,089

Dr. Godman

To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer if he will list for each of the past 10 years(a) the number of new businesses which have registered for value added tax and (b) the number of businesses that have ceased to register for value added tax in Greenock and Port Glasgow.

Mr. Lilley

[holding answer 7 March 1989]: I regret that statistics are not maintained on a town or district basis. The local VAT office at Greenock covers not only Greenock and Port Glasgow but a large geographical area including Oban, Paisley, Ayr, Kilmarnock, and Newton Stewart. The number of VAT registrations and de-registrations processed by that office for each of the calendar years 1979 to 1988 was:

Year New registrations De-registrations
1979 2,711 2,151
1980 2,172 1,857
1981 2,345 1,742
1982 1,803 1,712
1983 1,933 1,745
1984 1,640 1,472
1985 1,929 1,792
1986 1,913 1,788
1987 1,840 1,669
1988 2,466 2,059