496 Abstract of the Net Produce of the Revenue of Great Britain, in the Year ending the 10th of October, 1822, and the 10th of October, 1823, distinguishing the Quarters. QUARTERS ENDED Year ended Jan. 5, 1822. Apr. 5, 1822. July 5, 1822. Oct. 10, 1822. Oct. 10, 1822. 308,000 320,000 355,000 360,000 1,343,000 One shilling and sixpence and four shillings in the pound] on Pensions.. .... 21,278 14,795 20,804 16,431 73,308 Small Branches King's Hereditary Revenue. Surplus Fees Regulated Public Offices.... Import and other Monies.. Total Ordinary Revenue. To pay off Exchequer Bills, charged on the Annual Duties Applied as part of the Ways and Means of the Year.... 1823 QUARTERS ENDED Year ended Jan. 5, 1823. April 5, 1823. July 5, 1823. Oct. 10, 1823. Oct. 10, 1823. PUBLIC PAPERS. 6,256,797 Taxes under the management of the Commissioners of Taxes, including Arrears of Property. 2,545,231 861,764 2,631,415 749,614 6,788,024 Post-office.. 324,000 330,000 333,000 363,000 1,850,000 ... One shilling and sixpence and four shillings in the pound on Pensions.. 15,892 19,167 12,471 16,073 63,603 52,880 966 Small branches of the King's Hereditary Revenue. Surplus Fees Regulated Public Offices..... To pay off Exchequer Bills charged on the Annual Duties Applied as part of the Ways and Means of the Year. THE BUDGET. DOCUMENTS REFERRED ΤΟ BY THE CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER. State of the Funded Debt of Great Britain, Ireland, and Germany, June 30, 1823. Besides the Capital redeemed and transferred as above, there was paid to the Bank, towards the redemption of Exchequer-Bills, per 3 Geo. IV., c. 66— January 8, 1823 April 8 To be paid July 5 ANNUAL CHARGE. Jan. 5, 1823-Due to Public Creditor Management 284,654 2,800,000 30,923,696 By Annual Charge, decreased since January 5, 1823, estimated 82,800 Annual Charge, June 30, 1823 30,840,896 The above Annual Charge is exclusive of the Sinking Fund. Estimate of the Excise Revenue for the half year ending July 5, 1823, compared with the actual receipt of the corresponding period of Actual increase In addition to which the repayment on account of malt duty previously accounted for, amounted to 270,000l., which is included in the above sum of 450,6371.; and if no such repayment had been made, the increase of revenue would have been £425,820 Estimate of all Taxes repealed since the termination of the War; and the amount of their annual produce. 290,000 Sinking Fund on Exchequer Bills. 2,801,000 To pay holders of 5 per Cents. 290,456 Deficiency of Ways and Means, 1821. 21,261,195 1,369,926 1,732,153 15,876,743 1,100,000 16,976,748 110,000 Repaid by Excheq. Bill Loan Commissioners 2,450,000 Naval and Military Pensions 126,873 4,800,000 To be paid by East India Company on ac count of Half-pay, &c. (antecedent years) 90,000 Surplus Ways and Means 469,047 Surplus Consolidated Fund 8,700,000 |