154 ANNUAL REGISTER, 1800. 



elusion of the war, if the produce the interest is to be defrayed, and 



in future years should amount to the principal to be redeemed by the 



7,000,000/. the total annual expen- tax on income, is 56,445,000/. 



diture may be estimated at about 22. That, supposing the war to 



33,000,000/. including therein the end with the year 1800, the 3 per 



said sum of 7,000,000/. applicable cent, stock to remain on an average 



annua ly (over and above all other of three years after peace at 80/. 



sumsinthehands of the commission- and the tax on income to produce 



ers) to the reduction of debt. 7,000,000/. per annum, the capital 



21. That the amount of 3 per stock of 56,445,000/. together with 



cent, stock, created in the years the interest payable thereon, would 



1 798, 1 799, and 1 800, and of which be redeemed in the year 1 808. 



An Account of Ihe total Produce of the Tax upon Income, for the Year 

 €nding the 5th of April, 1800, as for as the same can he made up atid 

 estimated ; distinguishing the Amount, in consequence of Assessments, 

 by the Commercial Commissiojicrs. 



Amount of Assessments as far as the same can be made up from complete 



Returns received, viz. 

 By commissioners for general purposes, and comrais- £,. s. d. 



sioners of appeal .... 4,426,047 4 10 



By commercial commissioners . . . 1,175,577 14 6| 



5,601,624 19 4 



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The amount of Assessments in Districts, from which complete Returns 

 have not been received, may be estimated as follows, viz. 



By commissioners for general purposes, and commissioners of appeal, 

 from 140,000/. to 150,000/. 



By commercial commissioners, from 40,000/. to 50,000/. 



*By amount of voluntary contributions received between the 1st of 

 January, 1799, and the 1st of January, 1800, about 255,000/. 



By order of the board. 



Office for Taxes, H. Parker. 



20th February, 1800. 



An Account of the total nett Produce of the permanent Taxes forr the Year 

 ending the 5th of April, 1800. 



Totals of customs, excise, stamps, and incidents, £. s. d. 



prior to the year 1793 . . . 13,465,042 8 4i 

 Proportionate part of duties on sugar now annually 



granted .... 1,286,119 8 2| 



• This is the amount ofsuins actually received withtti the year ; but there is rea- 

 toa to believe it does not include the whole of the amount subscribed. 



