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Income Tax

Volume 19: debated on Monday 1 March 1982

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asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer if he will list those organisations which have responded to the Green Paper on the taxation of husband and wife; and when he expects to bring forward proposals on this matter.

[pursuant to his reply, 25 February 1982, c. 476]: Responses to the Green Paper have so far been received from some 500 local organisations and individuals. In addition the following organisations have submitted comments:

  • 1. Women's National Commission
  • 2. Equal Opportunities Commission
  • 3. Equal Opportunities Commission for Northern Ireland
  • 4. Conservative Political Centre
  • 5. UK Federation of Business and Professional Women
  • 6. National Federation of Women's Institutes
  • 7. League of Jewish Women
  • 8. Campaign for Justice in Divorce
  • 9. Country Landowner's Association
  • 10. General and Municipal Workers Union
  • 11. AUEW (Technical Administrative and Supervisory Section)
  • 12. Age Concern
  • 13. British Federation of University Women
  • 14. Social Security Advisory Committee
  • 15. Child Poverty Action Group
  • 16. The National Labour Women's Committee
  • 17. One Parent Families
  • 18. National Union of Public Employees
  • 19. Consultative Committee of Accountancy Bodies
  • 20. Women's Liberal Federation
  • 21. Women's Farm and Garden Association
  • 22. The Fawcett Society
  • 23. Trades Union Congress
  • 24. The Institute of Taxation
  • 25. Gingerbread
  • 26. Scottish Convention of Women
  • 27. Law Society of Scotland
  • 28. National Council for Civil Liberties
  • 29. The National Council of Women of Great Britain
  • 30. Women in Media
  • 31. Conservative Women's National Advisory Committee
  • 32. National and Local Government Officers Association
  • 33. National Farmers Union
  • 34. The National Housewives Association Ltd.
  • 35. National Council for Voluntary Organisations
  • 36. The Royal Association for Disability and Rehabilitation
  • 37. Rights of Women
  • 38. Banking Insurance and Finance Union
  • 39. The Law Society
  • 40. Family Rights Group
  • 41. Women in the Civil Service
  • 42. National Board of Catholic Women
  • We have been giving full consideration to the wide range of views that have been expressed and a statement will be made when that consideration has been completed.