§ Mr. FlightTo ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what the cost was of administering and collecting(a) stamp duty on shares, (b) stamp duty on property and (c) inheritance tax in the last financial year. [15926]
§ Ruth KellyFigures for collection costs per £ collected, for stamp duty and inheritance tax in 2000–01, will appear in the Board of Inland Revenue's next report.
§ Mr. FlightTo ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what assessment he has made of the impact of stamp duty on shares on the competitiveness of the UK financial services industry. [15918]
§ Ruth KellyThere is no convincing evidence that stamp duty on shares harms the competitiveness of the UK financial services industry. Stamp duty applies to shares in UK companies wherever they are traded so there is no discrimination between London markets and foreign markets.
§ Mr. SwireTo ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what additional revenue he raised in 2000–01 from property and land transactions in the East Devon constituency as a result of the increases in stamp duty in the March 2000 Budget. [17273]
§ Ruth KellyI regret that this information is not available.
§ Mr. BercowTo ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what additional revenue he raised in 2000–01 from property and land transactions in the Buckingham constituency as a result of the increases in stamp duty in the March 2000 Budget. [17840]
§ Ruth KellyThis information is not available.
Mortality from suicide and undetermined injury (E950–E959, E980–E989 excluding E988.8) selected age, or by selected occupation, persons in England and Wales, calendar years 1988–2000 All suicides Teenaged men Teenaged women Doctors Chemists Farmers Clergymen Year No. No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % 1988 5933 191 3.22 52 0.88 14 0.24 8 0.13 88 1.48 6 0.10 1989 5316 160 3.01 57 1.07 19 0.36 3 0.06 71 1.34 6 0.11 1990 5543 163 2.94 40 0.72 25 0.45 8 0.14 79 1.43 5 0.09 1991 5479 157 2.87 49 0.89 26 0.47 3 0.05 77 1.41 2 0.04 1992 5484 138 2.52 34 0.62 18 0.33 5 0.09 70 1.28 2 0.04 1993 5250 127 2.42 32 0.61 18 0.34 3 0.06 78 1.49 5 0.10