Tax by tax, spend by spend
In the pages listed below, we have taken the information available in our key documents and elsewhere on our website – supplemented by external sources including the Office for National Statistics, HMRC, DWP and the Institute for Fiscal Studies – and gathered it together for each line of our fiscal forecast, tax-by-tax and spend-by-spend.
For each one it describes what the tax or spending line represents in the real world, how the amount of money raised or spent has evolved in recent years and sets out our most recent forecast and how it is performing against the latest data. It also provides background information about how we produce each forecast, how they have evolved over time and other issues that we hope will be of interest.
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Tax by tax
Income tax
National Insurance Contributions (NICs)
VAT
Onshore corporation tax
Oil and gas revenues
Fuel duties
Capital gains tax
Inheritance tax
Property transaction taxes
Tobacco duties
Alcohol duties
Council tax
Air passenger duty
Bank levy
Betting and gaming duties
Vehicle excise duty
Landfill tax
Emissions trading scheme (UK ETS)
Spend by spend
Pandemic-related loan guarantee schemes
Welfare spending: universal credit
Welfare spending: pensioner benefits
Welfare spending: disability benefits
Welfare spending: child benefit
Departmental expenditure limits (DELs)
Public service pension payments (net)
Locally financed expenditure
Debt interest (central government, net of APF)
General government depreciation