HC Deb 18 October 1993 vol 230 c13W
Mr.John Marshall

To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer (1) what is the latest estimate of the number of PEPs; and what is the associated cost to the Exchequer;

(2) how many PEPs were taken out during each of the last five years; and what has been the cost to the Exchequer of the consequential tax relief;

(3) how many tax exempt special savings accounts have been opened since the scheme was introduced; and what has been the cost to the Exchequer of the consequential tax reliefs.

Mr. Dorrell

The available information is as follows;Since PEPs began in 1987, 2,880,000 general plans have been taken out, and since 1 January 1992, 250,000 single company plans have been taken out.

Personal Equity Plans
Number of plans taken out (thousands) Estimated total cost of income tax relief (£ million)
General Single company
1988 120 15
1989 and first quarter of 1990 580 20
1990–91 500 45
1991–92 640 110 90
1992–931 770 140 120
1 Provisional.

TESSAs

There were about 3.75 million live TESSA accounts as at 30 June 1993. The estimated cost of tax relief for TESSAs for 1992–93 was £250 million.