HC Deb 01 February 1990 vol 166 c256W
Mr. Allen

To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what the cost to the Treasury would be if personal allowances were raised in line with the inflation rate.

Mr. Lilley

[holding answer 31 January 1990]: At 1990–91 levels of income, the cost of indexing personal allowances is estimated to be about £1,465 million in 1990–91 and £2,040 million in 1991–92. The additional cost of indexing the basic rate limit is £205 million in 1990–91 and £380 million in 1991–92.

Estimates are based on a projection of the 1987–88 survey of personal incomes and are provisional.