The pie chart illustrate the sources of tax revenue and the distribution of government spending in the UK for perivous year
Overal, we can see that at the beginning of the pie chart council tax contributed the least to the UK tax revenue, while in come tax was the most significant tax turnover sector. In comparison, at the end of the period pensions become the largest UK total government spending and the lowest contribution was made by general government services.
To begin with, it is noticeable that in come taxes make up 28% of the UK tax revenue. national insurance taxes, which made up 21% and value added tax, which made up 17%. The sources that contributed the least to tax revenue were fuel duty, business rates and council tax, each making up 5% of total revenue and 11% more than the figure for the value added taxes. furthermore, other sources amount to less than 8 percent each figure.
The pie chart describing the total UK goverment spending for last year shows that most of the maney gained from taxation went on persions 20%, health care 18%, welfaze 17% and education 14% the least amount of money went to other spending and the remaining money went to defense 7%, interest payments on debt 6% and protection in yhe form of low, police, fire department, etc 5%
