HC Deb 01 February 1994 vol 236 c610W
Ms Harman

To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer (1) what the reduction in mortgage interest relief will be in 1994–95 and 1995–96 for a taxpayer on the average income for households with a mortgage, and with an average mortgage, as a result of measures announced in the March and November 1993 Budgets; and whether this information can be broken down to produce figures for Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and the English regions;

(2) what the reduction in mortgage interest relief will be in 1994–95 and 1995–96 for a taxpayer on average earnings with an average mortgage as a result of measures announced in the March and November 1993 Budgets; and whether this information can be broken down to produce figures for Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and the English regions.

Mr. Dorrell

[holding answer 26 January 1994]: Assuming current levels of mortgage interest rates, the reduction in relief on the average mortgage of £30,000 will be £115.50 a year in 1994–95 and a further £115.50 in 1995–96. For those mortgagors who have mortgages of less than £30,000—about half of all mortgagors—the reduction in relief will be lower. A person with an average mortgage is benefiting by £1,920 a year as a result of the reduction in interest rates since 1990. Forecasts of the average size of mortgages in Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and the English regions are not available.