§ Sir Ian GilmourTo ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer if he will publish for each year since 1978–79, including estimates for 1990–91, showing revenue at current and at constant, April 1990, prices from(a) local authority domestic rates/community charge, (b) local authority commercial rates/uniform business rate, (c) employers' national insurance contributions, (d) employees' national insurance contributions, (e) self-employed national insurance contributions and (f) personal income tax.
§ Mr. MajorIn so far as it is available, the information requested is given in the tables. In the second table the figures are expressed in constant 1989–90 prices.
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£ billion Domestic rates1 Business rates Employers' NICs2 Employees' NICs3 Income tax 1978–79 2.36 3.43 8.24 4.09 18.75 1979–80 2.84 3.99 10.26 4.85 20.60 1980–81 3.71 5.04 12.05 5.94 24.30 1981.82 4.60 6.08 12.77 7.52 28.72 1982–83 5.21 6.88 12.02 9.20 30.36 1983–84 5.01 7.25 12.45 10.53 31.11 1984–85 5.32 7.63 12.20 11.29 32.51 1985–86 5.65 8.23 12.53 12.11 35.35 1986–87 6.54 9.16 13.82 12.79 38.50 1987–88 7.29 9.83 15.33 14.13 41.40 1988–89 8.35 10.55 17.28 15.65 43.43 1989–905 9.17 11.29 18.33 14.71 48.69 1990–9l6 11.28 12.14 20.62 15.27 54.98
1989–90 prices4 £ billion Domestic rates1 Business rates Employers' NICs2 Employees' NIC3 Income tax 1978–89 5.51 8.01 19.24 9.55 43.73 1979–80 5.68 7.98 20.51 9.71 41.15 1980–81 6.27 8.52 20.36 10.04 41.01 1981–82 7.09 9.37 19.68 11.59 44.22 1982–83 7.50 9.90 17.29 13.24 43.64 1983–84 6.88 9.96 17.11 14.47 42.69 1984–85 6.96 9.98 15.95 14.76 42.46 1985–86 7.02 10.22 15.56 15.04 43.86 1986–87 7.86 11.01 16.61 15.36 46.21 1987–88 8.30 11.19 17.45 16.10 47.10 1988–89 8.89 11.24 18.41 16.67 46.21 1989–905 9.17 11.29 18.33 14.71 48.69 1990–916 10.59 11.40 19.36 14.34 52.04 1 Includes community charge. 2 Includes national insurance surcharge in the period to 1984–85. 3 Includes national insurance contributions by self-employed for which separate data are only available from 1986–87 to 1988–89. 4 Treasury estimate of GDP deflator in 1989–90 is used to convert current prices to constant 1989–90 prices. 5 Estimate. 6 Budget forecast.
§ Sir Ian GilmourTo ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer if he will publish figures, at constant 1990 prices, for each year since 1979, showing(a) revenue from North sea oil and gas, (b) revenue from privatisation, (c)
£ billion at 1989 prices North sea revenues1 Privatisation proceeds1 PSBR1 Current account RPI inflation in April Interest rates at end of April2 1979 4.6 0.8 19.9 -1.1 10.1 12 1980 6.3 0.7 21.2 4.8 21.8 17 1981 10.0 0.8 13.3 10.3 12.0 12 1982 11.3 0.7 12.8 6.6 9.4 13 1983 12.1 1.6 13.3 5.2 4.0 10 1984 15.7 2.8 13.2 2.6 5.2 8.5–8.75 1985 14.1 3.4 7.0 3.9 6.9 12.5–12.75 1986 5.7 5.3 4.3 -0.1 3.0 10.5 1987 5.3 5.9 -3.9 -5.0 4.2 9.5 1988 3.4 7.6 -15.4 -1.60 3.9 8 1989 2.3 4.2 -7.9 -20.9 8.0 13 1990 — — — — 9.4 15 1 Data in first three columns are for financial years. A Treasury estimate of the GDP deflator in 1989–90 has been used to convert current price figures to constant 1989–90 prices as the outturn is not yet available. 2 Base rates of selected retail banks.