Taxation (Suggested Concessions)

Oral Answers to Questions — National Finance – in the House of Commons am 12:00 am ar 28 Ionawr 1947.

Danfonwch hysbysiad imi am ddadleuon fel hyn

Photo of Mr Ronald Ross Mr Ronald Ross , County Londonderry 12:00, 28 Ionawr 1947

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer whether, in view of the fact that amateur rowing is the only sport which can always be watched by the public without charge, he will now consider abolishing Purchase Tax on racing boats and oars.

Photo of Sir Douglas Dodds-Parker Sir Douglas Dodds-Parker , Banbury

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer whether he will consider, when making proposals for his coming Budget, making allowance for those who have bought annuities and who thereby pay tax, not only on income, but also on capital.

Photo of Mr John Baird Mr John Baird , Wolverhampton East

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer if he will now consider removing the Purchase Tax on toothbrushes, in view of the fact that brushes used for sweeping floors and for other household purposes have always been exempt from this tax.

Photo of Mr Hugh Dalton Mr Hugh Dalton , Bishop Auckland

The hon. Members will not expect me to anticipate my Budget Statement.

Photo of Mr Ronald Ross Mr Ronald Ross , County Londonderry

Is it the policy of the Government that amateur rowing should be reserved for the rich alone?

Photo of Mr Hugh Dalton Mr Hugh Dalton , Bishop Auckland

We would not lay that down as a principle.

Photo of Lieut-Commander Joseph Braithwaite Lieut-Commander Joseph Braithwaite , Holderness

Will the right hon. Gentleman follow the same procedure in this year's Finance Bill as in the last, by which a form of Dutch auction was conducted regarding concessions from Purchase Tax?

Photo of Mr Hugh Dalton Mr Hugh Dalton , Bishop Auckland

I will follow the procedure of last year by listening to what is said on the Committee stage of the Bill before finally deciding to reject or accept a particular proposition.