HMRC has released data regarding its tax receipts for the (recently concluded) 2020/2021 tax year. HMRC’s total receipts for the 2020/21 tax year were £584.3bn a fall of £49.1bn from the previous year.
The detractors were VAT (down £28.8bn) corporation tax (down £11.4bn) hydrocarbon oils (down £6.7bn) stamp taxes (down £2.9bn) and air passenger duty (down £3.1bn).
These falls were largely attributable to the pandemic. A couple of particular points to highlight are:
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HMRC has released data regarding its tax receipts for the (recently concluded) 2020/2021 tax year. HMRC’s total receipts for the 2020/21 tax year were £584.3bn a fall of £49.1bn from the previous year.
The detractors were VAT (down £28.8bn) corporation tax (down £11.4bn) hydrocarbon oils (down £6.7bn) stamp taxes (down £2.9bn) and air passenger duty (down £3.1bn).
These falls were largely attributable to the pandemic. A couple of particular points to highlight are:
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