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Band 6+: The pie charts below show the sources for UK tax revenue for last year and the total UK government spending for last year.

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The image shows two pie charts displaying UK tax revenue and UK total government spending for a certain year. The tax revenue chart shows income tax as the largest source at 28%, followed by national insurance at 21%, value-added tax at 17%, corporation tax at 8%, fuel duty and business rates at 5% each, council tax at 11%, and others at 5%. The spending chart shows pensions as the largest expenditure at 20%, followed by health care at 18%, welfare at 17%, education at 14%, interest payments on debt at 9%, defense at 7%, transport at 7%, protection at 5%, general government at 3%, and other spending at 5%.
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The pie charts compare the share of income from tax and give information about total government expenditure in the UK last year.

Overall, what stands out from the charts is that most of the tax came from the income of residents. At the same time, the government paid pensions more.

According to the first chart, the proportion of tax income ranked first with 28% which was followed by national insurance (21%). While the figure for corporation tax accounted for 8%, that for value added tax was more than twice. The share of council tax, business rates and fuel duty were 15% together and that of others contributed 11%.

With regard to the expenditure of the government, it spent more money on pensions, at a fifth. The proportion of health care and welfare was approximately the same, 18% and 17% respectively. The UK allocated education two times as much as defense which was 7% for the latter while the others made up merely a quarter.

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