HC Deb 25 November 1994 vol 250 cc462-3W
Mr. Milburn

To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer if he will estimate the net revenue forgone as a result of the reduction in personal income tax for higher rate taxpayers introduced by the Finance Act 1988; and what has been the total number of beneficiaries in each year, by region.

Sir George Young

Cutting tax rates has improved incentives at all levels and has encouraged entrepreneurial initiative upon which the nation depends. The figures in the table take no account of any behavioural changes resulting from the changes in the higher rates of tax. We believe that if the former higher rates of tax had continued fewer people would now have achieved incomes on which the higher rates would be payable.

Information for 1992–93 is given in the table. Figures for earlier years were given in the reply to the hon. Member on 17 December 1993, Official Report, column 970. The table shows the direct revenue costs for a full year, compared with re-introduced tax rates of 45,50,55 and 60 per cent. The band widths for the tax rate schedule have been calculated by uprating the corresponding parts of the 1987–88 regime by movements in the retail prices index as in the statutory indexation formula. The estimates have been calculated to reflect only the changes in the higher rates of tax and exclude any effects of the introduction of independent taxation in 1990–91 and the restriction of mortgage interest relief to the basic rate from 1991–92. Some regional estimates are based on small samples and all amounts are given to the nearest £50 million.

Number of taxpayers benefiting and change in tax revenue resulting form abolition of rates in excess of 40 per cent.
Region of residence Numbers thousands Amount £ million
North 40 100
Yorkshire and Humberside 70 200
North west 90 200
East Midlands 70 200
West Midlands 90 200
East Anglia 40 100
South east 620 2,300
South west 90 250
Wales 30 50
Scotland 80 200
Northern Ireland 20 50
United Kingdom1 1,240 3,900
1 includes members of the forces and merchant navy and a small number of civil servants serving overseas who are not all allocated to regions.

Stamp duty 1992–93 1992–93
Numbers of transactions processed Property Securities Other Total Property Securities Other Total
Belfast 49,884 5,257 17,692 72,833 52,952 4,664 15,122 72,738
Birmingham 173,015 98,661 3,455 275,131 102,441 118,326 14,816 235,583
Bristol 130,074 65,894 26,770 225,738 88,157 53,311 22,441 163,909
Cardiff 90,266 36,470 26,702 156,438 65,189 30,942 21,462 117,593
Edinburgh 90,209 163,736 28,375 282,320 50,245 118,728 18,929 187,902
Leeds1 159,708 34,936 34,533 234,177 96,113 30,332 39,144 167,589
Liverpool 139,092 93,060 23,630 255,782 87,096 86,886 12,765 186,747
London 194,132 727,416 315,803 1,237,351 179,489 771,319 136,761 1,087,569
Manchester 165,125 50,524 15,627 231,276 97,533 37,438 15,198 150,169
Newcastle 101,786 31,095 19,479 152,360 59,745 29,367 13,799 102,811
Nottingham1 159,751 15,897 25,897 201,545 88,300 14,211 31,843 134,354
Total 1,458,042 1,322,946 542,963 3,324,951 969,280 1,295,524 342,280 2,607,064
1 Offices closed March 1993.

Stamp duty 1993–94 1994–95 (Up to September)
Numbers of transactions processed Property Securities Other Total Property Securities Other Total
Belfast 56,371 5,539 17,460 78,370 47,132 3,784 233 51,149
Birmingham 141,908 98,631 10,706 251,245 63,717 65,342 6,954 136,013
Bristol 120,311 76,119 31,446 227,876 72,518 49,739 12,098 134,355
Cardiff 86,702 35,304 26,233 148,239 55,436 16,632 3,463 75,531
Edinburgh 45,161 128,678 17,810 191,648 20,085 90,048 8,441 123,524
Leeds* 6,522 2,539 1,416 10,477
Liverpool 132,649 93,854 19,497 24,600 82,147 60,638 4,619 147,404
London 245,867 383,667 116,125 1,200,659 132,924 517,286 35,686 685,896
Manchester 158,115 68,153 26,779 253,047 83,097 42,785 10.368 136,190
Newcastle 89,197 38,284 16,796 144,277 63,066 18,005 3,671 84,762
Nottingham1 5,730 1,101 2,733 9,584
Total 1,087,533 1,386,869 287,001 2,761,403 625,032 864,259 85,533 1,574,924
1 Offices closed March 1993

Counter customers 1991–92 1992–93 1993–94 1994–95 (To September)
Belfast 13,084 13,818 5,605
Birmingham 10,389 11,171 5,979
Bristol 5,925 6,034 3,066
Cardiff 2,091 2,160 1,137
Edinburgh 10,884 10,625 5,705
Leeds1 4,164 329

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