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Written Question
Older People: Income Tax
Thursday 7th July 2022

Asked by: Christine Jardine (Liberal Democrat - Edinburgh West)

Question to the HM Treasury:

To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, if he will publish a constituency-level breakdown of HMRC’s Income Tax liabilities statistics: tax year 2019 to 2020 to tax year 2022 to 2023, containing the number of taxpayers aged 65 and over since 2019.

Answered by Lucy Frazer - Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport

HMRC’s Personal income by tax year statistics contains constituency-level breakdown of taxpayer numbers for 2019-20, the latest available outturn can be found in Table 3.15 here: https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/1066946/Table_3.15_1920.ods.

Further breakdowns of this information are not readily available and cannot be provided within the time available.

HMRC’s Income Tax liabilities statistics publish a high-level regional breakdown containing the number of taxpayers in each Income Tax bracket and numbers over 65, these can be found here: https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/1086257/Table_2.2.ods.

For projection years, HM Treasury does not publish this information at constituency level.


Written Question
Income Tax
Thursday 7th July 2022

Asked by: Christine Jardine (Liberal Democrat - Edinburgh West)

Question to the HM Treasury:

To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, if he will publish a constituency-level breakdown of HMRC’s Income Tax liabilities statistics: tax year 2019 to 2020 to tax year 2022 to 2023, containing the number of taxpayers in each income tax bracket since 2019.

Answered by Lucy Frazer - Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport

HMRC’s Personal income by tax year statistics contains constituency-level breakdown of taxpayer numbers for 2019-20, the latest available outturn can be found in Table 3.15 here: https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/1066946/Table_3.15_1920.ods.

Further breakdowns of this information are not readily available and cannot be provided within the time available.

HMRC’s Income Tax liabilities statistics publish a high-level regional breakdown containing the number of taxpayers in each Income Tax bracket and numbers over 65, these can be found here: https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/1086257/Table_2.2.ods.

For projection years, HM Treasury does not publish this information at constituency level.


Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 05 Jul 2022
Energy (Oil and Gas) Profits

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Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 28 Jun 2022
Oral Answers to Questions

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Written Question
Car Allowances
Thursday 16th June 2022

Asked by: Christine Jardine (Liberal Democrat - Edinburgh West)

Question to the HM Treasury:

To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, if he will adjust the 45p per mile allowance to reflect the sustained increase in petrol prices.

Answered by Helen Whately - Minister of State (Department of Health and Social Care)

The Government sets the Approved Mileage Allowance Payments (AMAPs) rates to minimise administrative burdens. AMAPs aim to reflect running costs including fuel, servicing and depreciation. Depreciation is estimated to constitute the most significant proportion of the AMAPs.

Employers are not required to use the AMAPs. Instead, they can agree to reimburse the actual cost incurred, where individuals can provide evidence of the expenditure, without an Income Tax or National Insurance charge arising.

Alternatively, they can choose to pay a different mileage rate that better reflects their employees’ circumstances. However, if the payment exceeds the amount due under AMAPs, and this results in a profit for the individual, they will be liable to pay Income Tax and National Insurance contributions on the difference.

The Government keeps this policy under review.


Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 13 Jun 2022
UK Gross Domestic Product

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Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 06 Jun 2022
North Sea Oil and Gas Producers: Investment Allowances

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Speech in Commons Chamber - Thu 26 May 2022
Economy Update

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Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 17 May 2022
Oral Answers to Questions

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Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 17 May 2022
Tackling Short-term and Long-term Cost of Living Increases

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