HC Deb 19 February 1990 vol 167 cc529-30W
Mr. Norman Hogg

To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer how many Inland Revenue jobs are located in Scotland.

Mr. Lilley

[holding answer 12 February 1990]: About 6,500.

Mr. Norman Hogg

To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer how many jobs are currently located at the Inland Revenue office in Cumbernauld; and what projection is made of staffing levels over the next five years.

Mr. Lilley

[holding answer 12 February 1990]: There are currently about 1,050 permanent posts at the Inland assume independent taxation and that the basic rate limit is increased in line with personal allowances. Estimates in tables 1 to 3 are based on a projection of the 1987–88 survey of personal incomes and are provisional.

Table 1: Tax Revenue Cost(-)/Yield(+)
1990–91 Full year
Increase £ million £ million
Full indexation -1,670 -2,270
Three-quarters of full indexation -1,260 -1,710
Half of full indexation -850 -1,150
One-quarter of full indexation -430 -580

Table 2: Average gain to individuals of increasing personal allowance and basic rate limit from their 1989–90 levels, at 1990–91 levels of income
Average1 gain per individual under:
Income (lower limit) Full indexation Three-quarters indexation Half indexation One-quarter indexation
£ per annum £ per annum £ per annum £ per annum £ per annum
Under 5,000 50 40 25 15
5,000 65 50 35 15
10,000 80 60 40 20
15,000 80 60 40 20
20,000 100 75 50 25
30,000 335 255 170 85
40,000 370 275 185 90
Over 50,000 370 275 185 95
1 Based on individuals liable to tax in 1989–90.

Table 3: Effects on number of individuals of increasing personal allowances and basic rate limit from their 1989–90 levels, at 1990–91 levels of income
Decrease in number of individuals liable to lax
Increase '000s
Full indexation 810
Three-quarters of full indexation 630
Half of full indexation 440
One-quarter of full indexation 200

Revenue offices in Cumbernauld. Staffing levels over the next few years will depend on a number of factors, including levels of work and progress with computerisation projects.