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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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This report will describe two pie charts showing various sources of tax earning in the United Kingdom,and total government spending,in the last year.
At first glance,it becomes clear that income tax had the highest number in the tax revenue of the UK.Meanwhile,government spent more on pension.
The Britain’s tax revenue,mostly was on income tax,with 28%,and the second big source was 21% by national insurance.By stark contrast,council tax,business rates and fuel duty had the lowest proportion with 5% each.In addition,corporation tax and the others numbers were 8% and 11%,respectively.
According to government spending’s pie chart,pension,health care and welfare got the biggest amount,with 20%,18% and17%,respectively.On the contrary,the average amount of spending money for transport and general government was merely 3% each,which was the lowest percentage of the total.
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