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Social Security Benefits

Volume 930: debated on Thursday 28 April 1977

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asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer what would have been the estimated extra revenue in each case in 1976–77 if sickness benefit, unemployment benefit and maternity benefit had been treated as earned income for tax purposes.

Information on which to base a precise calculation is not available, but it is estimated that the tax for 1976–77 would be approximately as follows:

£ million
Sickness benefit160
Unemployment benefit180
Maternity allowance15