HC Deb 18 September 2003 vol 410 c967W
Mr. Laws

To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what his estimate is of the cost of raising the personal income tax allowance to(a) £5,000, (b) £6,000, (c) £7,000 and (d) £7,500 per year; how many people would cease to pay income tax as a consequence; and if he will make a statement. [130560]

Dawn Primarolo

The full-year cost of making these tax changes in 2003–04 are set out in the following table.

Raising the under 65 personal income tax allowance in 2003–04 to Cost (£ billion) Number of people cease to pay income tax (thousand)
(a) £5,000 per year 2.4 500
(b) £6,000 per year 8.3 1,800
(c) £7.000 per year 13.9 3,000
(d) £7,500 per year 16.6 3,500

These estimates exclude any behavioural response to the tax change and are based upon the 2000–01 Survey of Personal Incomes and consistent with Budget 2003.

Mr. Laws

To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what his estimate is of the cost of raising the personal income tax allowance to £10,000 per year for people aged 65 years and over; and if he will make a statement. [130566]

Dawn Primarolo

The estimated full-year cost of raising the personal income tax allowance to £10,000 per year for those age 65–74 and 75 plus in 2003–04 is £2 billion.

This estimate excludes any behavioural response to the tax change and is based upon the 2000–01 Survey of Personal Incomes and consistent with Budget 2003.

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