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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, […]
This report is describing two pie charts, one that shows the sources for UK tax revenue and another that shows how the UK government spent their money. Both charts show statistics from last year. It can be clearly seen that income tax was the biggest source of revenue for the UK, and pensions were the […]
The 2 pie charts separately illustrates the total tax revenue and the total expenditure by the UK government last year. Overall, Income tax generated most of the revenue to the UK government last year. In the meantime, UK government spent most of their capital on pensions. When it comes to the tax revenue, most of […]
The charts illustrate the origin of UK rate income and the sum of the ministry’s expenses for the previous year. Overall, it clearly noticeable from the data that the highest percent of the UK’s tax profit is earned from income tax and national insurance tax while the remaining sources provided fewer proportions. In addition, revenues […]
These two pie charts illustrate the distribution of tax revenue from the different sources in the UK and how the government spent on this income during last year. Broadly, it can be seen that the main source of government earnings derived from income tax, which was mostly contributed for pensions. Income tax was the largest […]
