Football Pools (Taxation)

Oral Answers to Questions — National Finance – in the House of Commons am 12:00 am ar 11 Chwefror 1947.

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Photo of Mr Will Nally Mr Will Nally , Wolverhampton Bilston 12:00, 11 Chwefror 1947

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer if he will give an undertaking that legislation imposing a football pools betting tax will not be introduced without provision being made at the same time for a special profits tax upon football pool promoters and the proprietors of football pool forecasting agencies.

Photo of Mr Hugh Dalton Mr Hugh Dalton , Bishop Auckland

My hon. Friend will not expect me to anticipate my Budget Statement.

Photo of Mr Will Nally Mr Will Nally , Wolverhampton Bilston

Is my right hon. Friend aware that that is precisely what I wanted him to do in answering this Question? Would he not agree that in view of the fact that football pool firms at the moment are making weekly profits ranging from £30—

Photo of Mr Douglas Clifton Brown Mr Douglas Clifton Brown , Hexham

I am very suspicious when I hear a question addressed, "Will he not agree?" That is not asking for information; it is asking for an opinion which, of course, is out of Order on a supplementary question.

Photo of Mr Will Nally Mr Will Nally , Wolverhampton Bilston

Could I phrase the question in this way? Is the right hon. Gentleman aware that of the 820 or so football pool firms existing in the country, there are individual firms making, at the least, £30 a week, and some may go up to £50,000 a week profit? Does he regard that as reasonable from his point of view?

Photo of Mr Hugh Dalton Mr Hugh Dalton , Bishop Auckland

I do not want to discuss in a supplementary what profits are reasonable and what are not.

Photo of Mr Will Nally Mr Will Nally , Wolverhampton Bilston

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer when he proposes to introduce legislation strengthening the present machinery of taxation with the object of reducing the present extensive possibilities of Income Tax evasion by football pool promoters, football pool forecasting agencies, amusement arcade proprietors and bookmakers.

Photo of Mr Hugh Dalton Mr Hugh Dalton , Bishop Auckland

Additional legislation for this purpose is not necessary.

Photo of Mr Will Nally Mr Will Nally , Wolverhampton Bilston

Would my right hon. Friend care to explain precisely what means he proposes to take to check for taxation purposes the profits of the organisations I have mentioned, and if I mention to him afterwards at least 30 different ways in which taxation can be evaded by those concerned, will he consider the matter?

Photo of Mr Hugh Dalton Mr Hugh Dalton , Bishop Auckland

It is the very last thing which it would be advisable for me to explain.