Mr. Alan WilliamsTo ask the Prime Minister if he will report on the up to date position regarding the tax arrangements for the Queen.
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1981–82 and 1991–92 Police Fees and Charges Income expressed as a Percentage of Total Income—England and Wales Police Authority 1981–82 Fees and Charges Income £ 1981–82 Fees and Charges as Percentage of Total Income 1991–92 Fees and Charges Income £ 1991–92 Fees and Charges as Percentage of Total Income Avon and Somerset 537,281 15.0 5,683,869 42.9 Bedfordshire 149,697 9.5 1,611,714 28.0 Cambridgeshire 174,520 9.1 2,775,513 51.5 Cheshire 162,618 6.0 625,711 5.3 Cleveland 277,216 15.3 393,431 8.1 Cumbria 368,432 24.4 1,408,873 33.0 Derbyshire 171,759 7.7 1,955,326 26.7 Devon and Cornwall 636,094 20.4 1,450,048 14.4 Dorset 124,315 8.1 324,383 6.9 Durham 103,579 2.2 1,552,497 23.5 Essex 224,736 4.9 586,790 4.3 Gloucestershire 169,952 15.5 484,094 13.0 Hampshire 338,137 8.9 754,269 7.4
§ The Prime Minister[holding answer 29 January 1993]: Discussions are continuing between the Treasury, the Inland Revenue and the royal household. I will make a statement shortly about the arrangements for the tax year commencing 6 April 1993.