Oral Answers to Questions — National Finance. – in the House of Commons at on 17 December 1929.
Captain BENNETT:
53.asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer what amount of revenue would be produced by an excise duty on motor-cars manufactured in this country equivalent to the existing import duty of 33⅓ per cent.?
I regret that I am unable, in the absence of adequate data, to form a reliable estimate. The British Manufacturers' Section of the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders recently put the value of their annual output at£75,000,000. Making certain necessary allowances for export drawbacks and the like, an excise duty at the rate of the existing Customs preferential duty of twenty-two and two-ninths per cent. ad valorem might yield a sum of about£10,000,000. But this estimate is very speculative and conjectural.
That is a very hypothetical question.