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... incomes : ( 1 ) £ 5,000 and upwards 8,100 0.07 ( 2 ) £ 1,000– £ 5,000 46,100 0.4 Class II Middle incomes : £ 300- £ 1,000 163,900 1.4 Class III Small incomes : ( 1 ) £ 100- £ 300 947,900 8.6 ( 2 ) below income tax- under £ 100 1,159,000 ...
... incomes : ( 1 ) £ 5,000 and upwards 8,100 0.07 ( 2 ) £ 1,000– £ 5,000 46,100 0.4 Class II Middle incomes : £ 300- £ 1,000 163,900 1.4 Class III Small incomes : ( 1 ) £ 100- £ 300 947,900 8.6 ( 2 ) below income tax- under £ 100 1,159,000 ...
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... income tax . The existing flat rate tax of 1s . in the pound could not , Asquith assumed , be increased without incur- ring hardship for those on lower taxable incomes . He overcame con- siderable opposition from within the Treasury ...
... income tax . The existing flat rate tax of 1s . in the pound could not , Asquith assumed , be increased without incur- ring hardship for those on lower taxable incomes . He overcame con- siderable opposition from within the Treasury ...
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... income going to super - tax payers was 8 per cent in 1911 and 5.5 per cent in 1924. It rose thereafter . Bowley estimated that in 1910 1.1 per cent of income receivers took 30 per cent of national income ; in 1929 , according to Colin ...
... income going to super - tax payers was 8 per cent in 1911 and 5.5 per cent in 1924. It rose thereafter . Bowley estimated that in 1910 1.1 per cent of income receivers took 30 per cent of national income ; in 1929 , according to Colin ...
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Introduction | 2 |
The First World War and after | 126 |
The interwar years | 163 |
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