asked Her Majesty's Government:
In 1971–72 expenditure from the Northern Ireland Exchequer is estimated to be £423 million. Of this £269 million is expected to be met by a payment to the Northern Ireland Exchequer in respect of taxes paid by the inhabitants of Northern Ireland but collected by United Kingdom revenue departments. £84 million revenue is expected to be raised directly by the Northern Ireland Government.To help the Northern Ireland Government to maintain parity of services with the rest of the United Kingdom the following payments are made to the Northern Ireland Exchequer:
£ million | |
Payments under the Health Service Agreement | 20 |
Social Services Payments (under the Finance Act 1971) | 37 |
Payments (under the Finance Act 1967) | 11 |
Agricultural remoteness grant (direct from M.A.F.F. votes) | 2 |
The Northern Ireland Government also borrows some of its capital requirements from the National Loans Fund; in 1971–72 the estimate is about £70 million.
Separate financial accounts are not available for Devon and Cornwall.