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The pie charts below illustrates the sources for UK tax revenue for last year and the total UK government spending for last year. The first pie chart demonstrates us UK tax revenue for last year, the secon pie chart illustrates UK total government spending for last year. The UK tax revenue for last year chart […]
The pie charts illustrates the different types of UK tax revenue and the total expenses that the UK government had to do last year. Overall, the dominant source of UK tax revenue was the income tax. The tax revenue was used by the government to invest mostly in pensions. The council taxe, business rates and […]
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 […]
The report shows UK’s Tax Revenue and Total government Spending for the last year. UK’s Tax collection for the last year shows 28% revenue generated out of income tax, 21% out national insurance,17% and 8% out Value Added Tax and Corporation Tax respectively. Rest 26% comprises of Fuel duty, Business rates and Council Tax with […]
The pie charts compare the sources from which British government derived tax profit as well as its spendings to the various fields for last year measured in percentage. Overall, in terms of tax revenue, income tax represented the biggest share while the highest amount of money was alloted to Pensions Looking at the details, 28% […]
