HC Deb 24 May 2004 vol 421 cc1454-7W
Mr. Edward Davey

To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer if he will update the information set out in the answer of 17 November 2003,Official Report, columns 520–22W, on council tax, to take account of the effects of taxes and benefits on household income in 2002–03. [174862]

Ruth Kelly

The information requested falls within the responsibility of the National Statistician, who has been asked to reply.

Letter from Len Cook to Mr. Edward Davey, dated 24 May 2004: As National Statistician, I have been asked to reply to your recent question asking for an update of the information set out in the answer of 17 November 2003, Official Report, columns 520–22W, giving how much council tax was paid as a proportion of gross income for households in each income quintile group in each English region. (174862) Estimates have been produced from the Office for National Statistics' analysis "The effects of taxes and benefits on household income" published on the National Statistics website on 6 May 2004 at http://www.statistics.gov.uk/taxesbenefits. The analysis includes measures of income inequality for the United Kingdom as a whole based on data from the Expenditure and Food Survey. This is a sample survey covering about 7,000 households in the UK and sample sizes for each region are only sufficient to give approximate estimates. The current analysis presents data for the category 'Council tax and Northern Ireland rates', as opposed to the category 'Local taxes' used in previous analyses. This is because, from this year, charges made by water authorities for water, environmental and sewerage services have been excluded. This treatment conforms to the National Accounts classification and definition of taxes where water rates and related charges are considered a charge for services rather than a tax. They have therefore been excluded from the calculation of disposable income. This reply is based on the new methodology and includes updated 2001–02 figures on this basis for comparison. The table shows, for 2001–02 and 2002–03, the average net council tax paid for all households in each Government Office Region and for each income quintile group within each region where households are ranked by equivalised disposable income. Equivalisation is a standard methodology that takes into account the size and composition of households and adjusts their incomes to recognise differing demands on resources. The net council tax figures are gross council tax less reported council tax benefits and discounts. The table also shows the boundaries between equivalised disposable income quintiles, which have been calculated separately for households in each Government Office Region. For example, the 1st quintile boundary is the income level below which one fifth of those households are estimated to lie.

Net council tax paid by households within each Government Office Region by equivalised disposable income quintile, 2001–02-England
North East North West and Merseyside Yorkshire and the Humber
Income boundary1 (£) Net council tax (£) Net council tax as percentage of gross income Income boundary1 (£) Net council tax (£) Net council tax as percentage of gross income Income boundary1 (£) Net council tax (£) Net council tax as percentage of gross income
4th 707 2.3 750 2.6 647 2.4
26,154 24,290 23,907
Top 872 15 936 1.8 846 1.7
All households in region 548 2.2 635 2.6 553 2.3

East Midlands West Midlands Eastern
Income boundary1 (£) Net council tax (£) Net council tax as percentage of gross income Income boundary1 (£) Net council tax (£) Net council tax as percentage of gross income Income boundary1 (£) Net council tax (£) Net council tax as percentage of gross income
Quintile
Bottom 484 5.1 426 4.8 468 5.3
10,517 10,071 11,116
2nd 549 3.5 429 3.5 527 3.4
14,894 13,958 16,206
3rd 679 2.8 598 2.6 722 2.7
19,777 18,032 22,332
4th 725 2.3 782 2.3 786 2.1
26,917 25,358 30,455
Top 785 1.4 781 1.5 885 1.4
All households in region 644 2.4 603 2.3 678 2.2

London South East South West
Income boundary1 (£) Net council tax (£) Net council tax as percentage of gross income Income boundary1 (£) Net council tax (£) Net council tax as percentage of gross income Income boundary1 (£) Net council tax (£) Net council tax as percentage of gross income
Quintile
Bottom 444 4.6 473 4.8 474 5.4
11,647 12,758 10,955
2nd 559 3.1 643 3.3 570 3.8
17,770 18,203 14,643
3rd 753 2.2 746 2.6 674 3.0
25,855 24,832 19,555
4th 789 1.7 831 1.9 746 2.5
38,166 35,472 26,542
Top 886 1.0 981 1.3 897 15
All households in region 686 1.7 735 2.0 672 2.5
Note:
1 Boundary point between equivalised disposables income quintiles.
Source:
Office for National Statistics, based on the analysis 'The effects of taxes and benefits on household income'

Net council tax paid by households within each Government Office Region by equivalised disposable income quintile, 2002–2003-England
North East North West and Merseyside Yorkshire and the Humber
Income boundary1 (£) Net council tax (£) Net council tax as percentage of gross income Income boundary1 (£) Net council tax (£) Net council tax as percentage of gross income Income boundary1 (£) Net council tax (£) Net council tax as percentage of gross income
Quintile
Bottom 395 4.1 378 4.0 368 4.0
10,600 10,952 10,378
2nd 474 3.5 487 3.3 490 3.4
14,052 14,832 14,181
3rd 541 2.6 597 2.7 556 2.7
18,501 19,287 19,533
4th 697 2.5 753 2.4 670 2.3
24,518 26,993 25,829
Top 883 1.8 979 1.9 847 1.6
All households in region 598 2.4 639 2.4 586 2.4

East Midlands West Midlands Eastern
Income boundary1 (£) Net council tax (£) Net council tax as percentage of gross income Income boundary1(£) Net council tax (£) Net council tax as percentage of gross income Income boundary1 (£) Net council tax (£) Net council tax as percentage of gross income
Quintile
Bottom 513 5.1 406 4.3 591 5.4
10,992 10,865 12,113
2nd 558 3.4 497 3.3 580 3.3
15,238 14,259 16,944
3rd 691 2.9 656 2.9 784 2.9
20,734 —- 19,323 22,195
4th 835 2.3 802 2.4 855 2.3
28,150 26,717 33,990
Top 956 1.6 883 1.7 958 1.5
All households in region 711 2.4 649 2.5 753 2.4

London South East South West
Income boundary1 (£) Net council tax (£) Net council tax as percentage of gross income Income boundary1(£) Net council tax (£) Net council tax as percentage of gross income Income boundary1 (£) Net council tax (£) Net council tax as percentage of gross income
Quintile
Bottom 395 3.7 553 5.3 480 5.6
11,904 12,545 11,576
2nd 507 3.1 660 3.6 602 4.0
17,009 18,310 16,173
3rd 714 2.3 851 2.9 769 3.0
26,286 24,805 21,231
4th 918 1.9 938 2.3 844 2.5
37,876 33,743 29,152
Top 928 1.0 1050 1.5 988 1.8
All households in region 693 1.8 811 2.4 737 2.7
Note
1Boundary point between equivalised disposable income quintiles.
Source:
Office for National Statistics, based on the analysis 'The effects of taxes and benefits on household income'.