Oral Answers to Questions — National Finance

– in the House of Commons ar 25 Mawrth 1947.

Danfonwch hysbysiad imi am ddadleuon fel hyn

  • P.A.Y.E. Forms (6 areithiau)

    asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer whether it is necessary to send out 19 forms, weighing over 7 oz., in order to assess Pay As You Earn for a gardener; and if he will take steps to ensure...

  • Imperial Tobacco Company (Issue Proposal) (10 areithiau)

    asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer on what grounds the, C.I.C. refused the application of the Imperial Tobacco Company, Limited, to issue new share's on terms which would have brought its...

  • Disused Vehicles (Taxation) (4 areithiau)

    Lieut.-Colonel Dower: asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer if he will consider granting remission of motor taxation in the cases where transport firms have been unable to operate their vehicles...

  • Savings Deposits (Limit) (2 areithiau)

    asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer whether, in view of the tendency for increased savings, and the fact that there is no upper limit for the amounts of deposits in Trustee Savings Banks, he...

  • Family Allowances (Civil Servants Abroad) (2 areithiau)

    asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer if any proposal is being considered with a view to making up the loss of family allowances to those civil servants who are in posts abroad.

  • Capital Issues (Consents) (4 areithiau)

    asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer the number and aggregate sum to date of capital issues approved under the Borrowing (Control and Guarantees) Act, 1946, and capital issues since 16th July,...

  • Purchase Tax Refunds (3 areithiau)

    asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer whether he has considered the proposals for a refund of Purchase Tax on chargeable goods held in stock by retail traders as and when remissions or reduction...

  • Civil Service Claims (7 areithiau)

    asked the Financial Secretary to the Treasury to what extent delay in dealing with Civil Service claims for improved pay and conditions is caused by shortage of suitable staff in the appro-...