asked the Minister for Finance if he will give details of the number of people in each of the following income brackets: (a) £800, (b) £1,000, (c) £2,000, (d) £3,000, (e) £4,000 and (f) £5,000 per annum.
Ceisteanna—Questions. Oral Answers. - Income Categories.
The statistics relating to income taxation are not compiled in such a manner as would enable information to be furnished in regard to the lower income brackets mentioned in the question.
However, the following information in regard to sur-tax payers is contained in Table 76 on page 156 of the report of the Revenue Commissioners for the year ended 31 March, 1967.
CLASSIFICATION of Sur-tax payers by range of total income assessed for 1966-67 (adjusted as at 31st August, 1967)
Range of total income |
Number of persons |
£2,501—£3,000 |
279 |
£3,000—£4,000 |
2,471 |
£4,000—£5,000 |
1,771 |
The above statistics are based on total income as defined for sur-tax purposes and so do not (for example) include persons whose total income exceeds £2,500 but who, because of personal allowances, are not liable to sur-tax.