§ Mr. PaiceTo ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer (1) what proportion of pensioners over 65 pay(a) no income tax, (b) income tax at 20 per cent. only, (c) income tax at 20 per cent. and 23 per cent. only and (d) income tax at 40 per cent; [3352]
(2) what proportion of all adults excluding those in full-time education pay (a) no income tax, (b) income tax at 20 per cent. only, (c) income tax at 20 per cent. and 23 per cent. only and (d) income tax at 40 per cent.; [3350]
(3) what proportion of non-pensioner adults excluding those in full-time education pay (a) no income tax, (b) income tax at 20 per cent. only, (c) income tax at 20 per cent. and 23 per cent. only and (d) income tax at 40 per cent. [3353]
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§ Dawn PrimaroloAvailable information for 1997–98 is given in the table. Non-pensioner adults excludes those aged 65 or over and those aged under 16. It is not possible to identify taxpayers in full-time education.
Percentage of total Marginal rate of income tax Non-pensioner adults (age 16 to 64) Pensioner adults (age 65 or over) All adults (aged 16 or over) Not liable to income tax 37 67 43 Lower rate 15 19 16 Basic rate 42 13 36 Higher rate 6 1 5 Total 100 100 100 The estimates are based on information from the 1994–95 Survey of Personal Incomes and population estimates from the Government Actuary's Department and are therefore provisional.