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Income Tax And Super-Tax

Volume 155: debated on Wednesday 14 June 1922

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asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer how much of the estimated reduction in the revenue from Income Tax for the current year as compared with the preceding year is due to the exclusion of the revenue of Southern Ireland; and how much of the estimated reduction in the revenue for Super-tax is due to the same cause?

If the Budget Estimate of Income Tax and Super-tax for 1922–23 had been framed for the United Kingdom as a whole without exclusion of Southern Ireland, it would have been increased by £5,250,000 (£4,420,000 Income Tax and £830,000 Super-tax).