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Mr. Sproat
asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer what percentage of the total tax yield of Great Britain was from Scotland at the latest available date.
Dr. Gilbert
On the basis of arbitrary and uncertain assumptions about the tax attributable to economic activity in Scotland it is estimated that, for the year 1971–72, Scotland contributed 8¾ per cent. of total United Kingdom central Government tax revenue—that is, excluding national insurance contributions and local rates.