The Gorse Fox thought this was an excellent exposition of where the tax revenue gets spent. Putting it in a perspective that may be more palatable - for every £1000 you pay in tax:
- £231.59 goes to Department for Work and Pensions (DWP)
- £152.68 goes to Department of Health (DH)
- £84.35 goes to Department for Education
- £66.19 goes to HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC)
- £63.47 goes to Debt interest payments
- £57.05 goes to Ministry of Defence (MoD)
- £54.70 goes to Communities and Local Government (CLG)
- £50.42 goes to DEVOLVED SPENDING SCOTLAND
- £34.76 goes to Department for Business, Innovation and Skills
- £22.94 goes to DEVOLVED SPENDING WALES
- £17.82 goes to Department for Transport (DfT)
- £15.10 goes to Home Office (HO)
- £13.68 goes to Ministry of Justice (MoJ)
- £13.09 goes to DEVOLVED SPENDING NORTHERN IRELAND
- £11.65 goes to Department of Energy and Climate Change
- £11.12 goes to Department for International Development (DfID)
- £10.15 goes to Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS)
- £3.89 goes to Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA)
- £3.26 goes to Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO)
- £2.76 goes to Security and intelligence services
- £2.43 goes to HM Treasury (exc financial stability)
- £1.01 goes to Office of Gas and Electricity Markets/Gas and Electricity Markets Authority (OFGEM)
- £0.89 goes to Crown Prosecution Service (CPS)
- £0.82 goes to Cabinet Office (CO)
- £0.44 goes to UK Statistics Authority
- £0.33 goes to National School of Government (NSG)
- £0.26 goes to Office for Standards in Education (OFSTED)
- £0.26 goes to Health Protection Agency
- £0.24 goes to House of Commons
- £0.23 goes to National Savings and Investments
- £0.18 goes to Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority
- £0.18 goes to Office of Communications (Ofcomm) from government funding (rest from license fees)
- £0.12 goes to UK Trade & Investment (UKTI)
- £0.11 goes to House of Lords
- £0.10 goes to Food Standards Agency
- £0.10 goes to National Audit Office
- £0.08 goes to Office of Fair Trading (OFT)
- £0.07 goes to Revenue and Customs Prosecutions Office (RCPO)
- £0.06 goes to Northern Ireland Office (NIO)
- £0.05 goes to Serious Fraud Office (SFO)
- £0.04 goes to Charity Commission for England and Wales
- £0.04 goes to Office of Rail Regulation (ORR)
- £0.03 goes to Electoral Commission
- £0.03 goes to Government Actuary's Department (GAD)
- £0.03 goes to Water Services Regulation Authority (Ofwat)
- £0.01 goes to Postal Services Commission (Postcomm)
- £0.01 goes to Scotland Office (SO)
- £0.01 goes to Wales Office (WO)
- £0.01 goes to Attorney General's Office (see also LSLO)
- £0.00 goes to HM Crown Prosecution Service Inspectorate
- £0.00 goes to Office for Budget Responsibility
- £0.00 goes to Northern Ireland / Human Rights Commission
3 comments:
I can't believe that it costs more to run HMRC than the armed forces.
Considering the expensive kit the latter has, either we've got a lot more taxmen than soldiers, or they're paid a damn sight more.
Laban
And debt interest is also more than the cost of the armed forces.
I think the taxmen are paid around double what we pay the armed forces, and there are a lot more of them than there are members of the fighting services as well. A large number of Armed Forces non-commissioned ranks are receiving 'Income Support' because they are earning less than the minimum wage.
It's a disgraceful state of affairs. I would also like to see the breakdown of 'Social Benefits versus Pensions.' Again I suspect there will be a huge imbalance there.-
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