PRIVATE DWELLING-HOUSES IN GREAT BRITAIN
LIKELY TO BE IN THE OCCUPATION OF PERSONS
WITH £700 PER ANNUM AND UPWARDS (1908-9)

Annual Value.Metropolis.Rest of England.Scotland.
£50 to £6176,14110,739
61 to 8018,50237,0755,921
80 to 10010,03324,8753,988
100 to 15012,59328,4113,949
150 to 2005,11010,0751,378
200 to 3005,5417,427681
300 to 4002,6452,437125
400 to 5001,40896048
500 to 60074842415
600 to 7005042109
700 to 100074621213
£1000 and over82614526
58,656188,39226,892

If the reader has not before examined the subject he will probably be exceedingly surprised to find that there are so few rich men's houses, and therefore so few rich men, in Great Britain. In England and Wales there are 247,048 houses and in Scotland only 26,892 houses likely to contain persons with incomes exceeding £700 per annum. There are nine times as many such houses in England as in Scotland. This corresponds closely to the income tax assessments. The yield of the income tax in Scotland is but one-ninth or one-tenth of the yield in England.

We have to add an estimate for Ireland. The yield of the income tax in Ireland is very small, about one-third of the yield of Scotland. If, then, we add 9000 houses for Ireland, we shall probably be near the truth.

We thus get the following figures for the whole of the United Kingdom, making our figures round:

PRIVATE DWELLING-HOUSES IN THE UNITED KINGDOM
PROBABLY CORRESPONDING TO INCOME TAX PAYERS
WITH £700 AND UPWARDS PER ANNUM (1908-9)

Number.
London58,700
Rest of England and Wales188,400
Scotland27,000
Ireland9,000
Total283,100

We can now arrive at an estimate of the total number of income tax payers. It is as follows:

INCOME TAX PAYERS OF THE UNITED KINGDOM (1908-9)