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In some of these casino enterprises, there are, apparently, turnovers of £¼ million or substantial figures of that nature.
Nationalised industries are enormous organisations, with very high turnovers.
Many producers who have turnovers of less than £5,000 a year will be zero-rated.
No information is available regarding either length of the faces concerned or the number of turnovers per week on these faces.
The report gives a median figure for chief executives of companies with turnovers of more than £1,150 million as £100,000 a year.
Of course, problems arise with the percentage of small businesses that qualify, because retail businesses have higher turnovers than other small businesses.
Consequently, lower turnovers mean that the fixed charge operates at a far greater proportion of the company's gross profitability than it otherwise would.
Another 178,000 traders had turnovers between £50,000 and £100,000 per annum, and contributed another £140 million between them.
Is it not a fact that about 6,000 firms in this country with turnovers of between £1 million and £10 million a year do not export?
The worst companies will have the highest turnovers at such times.
In addition, there would be a great outcry from those with turnovers of more than £50,000 complaining of unfair competition.
I suggest that turnovers of this kind are excessive and that they are indicative of something which is seriously wrong.
Because beds are being used more efficiently than ever before, with swifter turnovers and more day surgery, the number of patients has continued to rise.
Compliance and collection costs were greater than the tax paid for 216,000 retailers with turnovers of less than £50,000 in 1973–74.
The flat rate will not just be for companies with turnovers of less than £100,000 but for those with turnovers of less than £150,000.