§ Sir Norman FowlerTo ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what were the total tax receipts for the last financial year from industries that have been denationalised since 1979.
§ Sir George Young[holding answer 28 February 1995]: Corporation tax receipts in 1994–95 from privatised companies are likely to be £2.5 billion.
§ Ms ArmstrongTo ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer if he will update the answer to the hon. Member for Newham, North-West (Mr Banks) of 17 November 1986,Official Report, column 82, as to the number of individual shareholders retaining shares in each of the concerns privatised since 1979. [15401]
§ Sir George YoungThis information is not held centrally, but the number of shareholders may be found in individual companies' annual reports.
§ Ms ArmstrongTo ask the Chancellor of the exchequer what was the total amount of debt written off in each of the privatisations and sale of Government assets since 1979, for each company privatised. [15358]
§ Sir George YoungThe table shows the debt written off, and the type of debt concerned, for each company privatised where this occurred. This includes all debt written off since 1979 in companies subsequently privatised. The liability to pay interest on debt remains up to the date of repayment or write-off.
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Debt written off prior to privatisation Year Privatisation Amount £ Type of Debt 1986–87 BAA 43,503,340 National loans fund 1988–89 British Steel 500,000,000 Public dividend capital 1988–89 British Steel 3,480,000,000 Borrowing under Iron and Steel Act 1982 1989–90 Water companies 4,973,332,672 National loans fund 1989–90 Water companies 55,013,916 Public Works Loan Board 1991–92 Scottish electricity companies3 1,043,573,600 National loans fund 1994–95 British Coal 1,633,400,000 Voted loans Notes: 1privatised as National Freight Consortium-now NFC. 2 privatised as Association British Ports Holdings. 3 prior to privatisation, national loans fund debt due to the South of Scotland electricity board nuclear programme of £1,368,390,398 was transferred to Scottish Nuclear Ltd. and subsequently written off.
§ Ms ArmstrongTo ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer if he will indicate the administrative costs for the share offers relating to(a) British Gas, (b) the electricity generating companies, (c) the electricity distribution companies, (d) the two Scottish electricity companies and (e) the water companies in the same
Adiministrative costs1 of privatisation Year Selling and other commissions Marketing2 Recovering bank costs UK advisers fees UK underwriting Other costs3 Total British Gas 1986 8 36 40 4 53 22 163 Water companies 1989 6.7 36.3 26.1 25.8 33.2 15.4 143.5 Regional electricity companies4 1990 10.5 15.2 92.3 28.8 36.6 18.5 201.9 Generating companies4 1991 3.3 6.9 34.1 17.2 14.9 8.2 84.6 Scottish electricity companies4 1991 4.1 5.9 29.4 19.6 21.5 9.1 89.6 1 Only costs borne by the Exchequer are shown. Costs shown exclude VAT and, where known, stamp duty, the cost of incentives and interest earned on application monies. 2 Including the operation of the share information office. 3 Including overseas expenses. 4 Costs to 31 December 1991. 5 Costs to 31 March 1992.