Land Value Tax (Valuers).

Oral Answers to Questions — Finance Bill. – in the House of Commons at on 18 May 1931.

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Brigadier-General BROWN:

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asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer what are the numbers of trained valuation officials who will be required for the purpose of the taxation of land values; what qualifications must they have for the purpose; from what sources are they to be drawn; and whether there are sufficient experienced land valuers for the purpose?

Photo of Mr Frederick Pethick-Lawrence Mr Frederick Pethick-Lawrence , Leicester West

It is estimated that about 1,000 officials with professional qualifications will be required for the purpose of the initial valuation. Only a small addition to the permanent staff will be needed when the initial valuation has been completed. The qualifications will be those prescribed for the existing technical staff of the Valuation Office. No difficulty is anticipated in recruiting experienced staff for the purpose.

Brigadier-General BROWN:

In view of the fact that in the case of the last valuation there was great difficulty, will the Financial Secretary assure me that he has enough men without further training for this difficult task?

Photo of Mr Frederick Pethick-Lawrence Mr Frederick Pethick-Lawrence , Leicester West

That is what I have already said.

Photo of Mr John Colville Mr John Colville , Midlothian and Peeblesshire Northern

Is this the Government's first attempt to provide direct employment?