The total receipts of the United States government added up to about 4.44 trillion U.S. dollars in 2023. This was a slight decrease from 2022 levels. By 2029, the total receipts of the U.S. government are expected to increase to about 6.8 trillion U.S. dollars.
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Graph and download economic data for Federal government current tax receipts (W006RC1Q027SBEA) from Q1 1947 to Q3 2024 about receipts, tax, federal, government, GDP, and USA.
In the fiscal year of 2023, the state of California collected a total of 220.59 billion U.S. dollars in tax revenue, the highest of any state. New York collected the second highest amount of taxes in that year, coming in at 125.19 billion U.S. dollars.
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This dataset presents information on historical central government revenues for 31 countries in Europe and the Americas for the period from 1800 (or independence) to 2012. The countries included are: Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Denmark, Ecuador, Finland, France, Germany (West Germany between 1949 and 1990), Ireland, Italy, Japan, Mexico, New Zealand, Norway, Paraguay, Peru, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, the United States, Uruguay, and Venezuela. In other words, the dataset includes all South American, North American, and Western European countries with a population of more than one million, plus Australia, New Zealand, Japan, and Mexico. The dataset contains information on the public finances of central governments. To make such information comparable cross-nationally the researchers chose to normalize nominal revenue figures in two ways: (i) as a share of the total budget, and (ii) as a share of total gross domestic product. The total tax revenue of the central state is disaggregated guided by the Government Finance Statistics Manual 2001 of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) which provides a classification of types of revenue, and describes in detail the contents of each classification category. Given the paucity of detailed historical data and the needs of our project, researchers combined some subcategories. First, they were interested in total tax revenue, as well as the shares of total revenue coming from direct and indirect taxes. Further, they measured two sub-categories of direct taxation, namely taxes on property and income. For indirect taxes, they separated excises, consumption, and customs.
This summary table shows, for Budget Receipts, the total amount of activity for the current month, the current fiscal year-to-date, the comparable prior period year-to-date and the budgeted amount estimated for the current fiscal year for various types of receipts (i.e. individual income tax, corporate income tax, etc.). The Budget Outlays section of the table shows the total amount of activity for the current month, the current fiscal year-to-date, the comparable prior period year-to-date and the budgeted amount estimated for the current fiscal year for agencies of the federal government. The table also shows the amounts for the budget/surplus deficit categorized as listed above. This table includes total and subtotal rows that should be excluded when aggregating data. Some rows represent elements of the dataset's hierarchy, but are not assigned values. The classification_id for each of these elements can be used as the parent_id for underlying data elements to calculate their implied values. Subtotal rows are available to access this same information.
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This dataset published by the Treasury contains historical fiscal data, including debt, fiscal balance, tax and spending.
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Graph and download economic data for Federal Government: Tax Receipts on Corporate Income (FCTAX) from 1929 to 2024 about receipts, tax, federal, corporate, government, income, GDP, and USA.
In 2023, the total revenues of the U.S. government totaled around 4.44 trillion U.S. dollars. Revenues consist of individual and corporate income taxes, payroll taxes and other taxes. Individual income taxes amounted to 2.18 trillion U.S. dollars in 2023, whereas corporate income taxes totaled 420 billion U.S. dollars.
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Key information about Indonesia Tax Revenue
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Key information about Argentina Tax Revenue
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This dataset published by the Treasury contains historical fiscal data, including debt, fiscal balance, tax and spending.
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Graph and download economic data for Federal government current tax receipts: Taxes on production and imports: Customs duties (B235RC1Q027SBEA) from Q1 1959 to Q4 2024 about receipts, imports, tax, federal, production, government, GDP, and USA.
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Government Revenues in the United States decreased to 296424 USD Million in February from 513294 USD Million in January of 2025. This dataset provides - United States Government Revenues- actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.
The total annual receipts of the U.S. government added up to about 7.8 trillion U.S. dollars in the first quarter of 2024. This is an increase from the first quarter of 2009, when annual governmental receipts totaled to about 3.7 trillion U.S. dollars.
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Taxation revenue is revenue received from the State’s taxpayers and includes payroll tax, land tax, duties levied principally on conveyances and land transfers, gambling taxes, insurance duty, fire services property levy, motor vehicle taxes and other taxes including congestion levy, metropolitan improvement levy and so on. The State’s taxation revenue is forecast by a process that involves application of DTF’s economic forecasts, where there is a relationship between taxation revenue and economic variables; and use of forward indicators, unpublished revenue data and qualitative information from liaison with relevant stakeholders. This enables an assessment of economic and other factors influencing the tax bases from which taxes are sourced e.g. for payroll tax, an assessment of the outlook for employment. Where necessary, adjustment factors are used to account for other trends or events not captured by the model, such as impact of economic shocks or policy stimulus.
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Brazil Municipal Government: Revenue: Taxes: Other Taxes data was reported at 0.000 BRL th in 2013. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 BRL th for 2012. Brazil Municipal Government: Revenue: Taxes: Other Taxes data is updated yearly, averaging 0.000 BRL th from Dec 2006 (Median) to 2013, with 8 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 0.000 BRL th in 2013 and a record low of 0.000 BRL th in 2013. Brazil Municipal Government: Revenue: Taxes: Other Taxes data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by National Treasury Secretariat. The data is categorized under Brazil Premium Database’s Government and Public Finance – Table BR.FA049: Municipal Government Operation: Revenue and Expenditure (Old Methodology). National Treasury Secretariat (Secretaria do Tesouro Nacional - STN) of Ministry of Finance published government operating statement by implementing a new breakdown of the components of revenue and expenditure in order to ensure similarity with the pattern of the IMF Government Finance Statistics Manual 2001(GFSM 2001) and the Statement of Public Finance Statistics (Demonstrativo de Estatísticas de Finanças Públicas - DEFP), Part VIII Applied Accounting Manual for Public Sector (Manual de Contabilidade Aplicada ao Setor Público - MCASP).
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This publication includes historical receipts on a monthly and annual basis for all taxes administered by HMRC, as well as expenditure relating to tax credits, Child Benefit, Tax-Free Childcare, the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme, the Self Employment Income Support Scheme and Eat Out To Help Out. The bulletin also includes analysis and commentary on year-to-date receipts.
This information is published on the 15th working day every month at 7:00am. However, if the 15th working day falls on a Monday, it is published on the 16th working day. Any delays to pre-announced publication dates are published on the HMRC announcement page.
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In 2022/23 the value of tax receipts for the United Kingdom amounted to approximately 827.74 billion British pounds. This represented a net increase of over 512.1 billion pounds when compared with 2000/01. Since that year, the total value of tax receipts showed year-on-year increases in most years, except for 2008/09, 2009/10, and 2020/21 when the value declined. Tax receipts form the bulk of UK government income, based on various direct and indirect taxes. Tax revenue sources Of the revenue generation by taxation in 2023/24, over 273.27 billion of this came from Income Tax receipts, which was the main source of direct tax income for the government. After income tax, the next most substantial direct tax were contributions from National Insurance, which amounted to just over 177.74 billion pounds of tax revenue in 2023/24. The UK's main goods and services tax; Value-added Tax (VAT) amounted to 169 billion pounds, while Corporation Tax receipts added up to around 88 billion pounds. Although other smaller direct and indirect taxes produce notable income, these four sources were by far the main sources in the 2023/24 financial year. UK government finances While taxes and other sources of income raised more than one trillion pounds in 2023/24, the UK government expenditure was around 1.1 trillion pounds. This gap between revenue and expenditure was financed via government borrowing, which amounted to 107 billion pounds in 2023/24. As the UK government has been spending more than it earns for several years, this has resulted in significant government debt building up, expected to be the equivalent of 103.1 percent of GDP in 2023/24.
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The total receipts of the United States government added up to about 4.44 trillion U.S. dollars in 2023. This was a slight decrease from 2022 levels. By 2029, the total receipts of the U.S. government are expected to increase to about 6.8 trillion U.S. dollars.