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Provides general information on all HMRC taxes, including tax receipts, the number of taxpayers, personal tax credits, child benefit and estimates of the cost of tax expenditures and structural relief. Source agency: HM Revenue and Customs Designation: National Statistics Language: English Alternative title: Revenue Based Taxes
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Provides monthly and quarterly information on all HMRC taxes, including tax receipts, the number of taxpayers, personal tax credits, child benefit and estimates of the cost of tax expenditures and structural relief.
Source agency: HM Revenue and Customs
Designation: National Statistics
Language: English
Alternative title: Revenue Based Taxes
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This publication contains income tax receipts broken down according to the way in which tax is collected (through Pay As You Earn, Self Assessment etc), income tax repayments and tax credit figures on an annual basis. Previously listed under 'Revenue-based Taxes and Benefits: Income tax statistics and distributions'. Source agency: HM Revenue and Customs Designation: National Statistics Language: English Alternative title: Income Tax Receipts
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Provides general information on all HMRC taxes, including tax receipts, the number of taxpayers, personal tax credits, child benefit and estimates of the cost of tax expenditures and structural relief. Source agency: HM Revenue and Customs Designation: National Statistics Language: English Alternative title: Revenue Based Taxes
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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.
This publication is also released on the same day as the Office for National Statistics (ONS) publication https://www.ons.gov.uk/search?q=public+sector+finances">Public Sector Finances which is also released at 7:00am.
Further information on this release including data suitability and coverage, corresponding Office for National Statistics identifier codes and useful links to sites such as the National Archives’ are available in our background quality report.
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Provides receipts information for UK oil and gas production, covering all historical duties levied on companies participating in this ring fence regime, including ring fence Corporation Tax (RFCT), supplementary charge (SC), Petroleum Revenue Tax (PRT) and royalties. Previously listed under 'Revenue-based Taxes and Benefits: Corporate Tax'.
Source agency: HM Revenue and Customs
Designation: National Statistics
Language: English
Alternative title: Government Revenue from UK Oil and Gas Production
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We work collaboratively with HMRC to produce data for this indicator. It is for revenue protected on tobacco goods (cigarettes and hand-rolling tobacco) seized and on alcohol (spirits, beer, wine, cider and ‘alcopops’) detected at the border and referred to HMRC.
The data are available in both Excel and ODS format.
Last Updated: 15 October 2013
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England and Northern Ireland statistics are based on information submitted to the HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) database by taxpayers on SDLT returns.
Land and Buildings Transaction Tax (LBTT) replaced SDLT in Scotland from 1 April 2015 and this data is provided to HMRC by https://www.revenue.scot/">Revenue Scotland to continue the time series.
Land Transaction Tax (LTT) replaced SDLT in Wales from 1 April 2018. To continue the time series, the https://gov.wales/welsh-revenue-authority">Welsh Revenue Authority (WRA) have provided HMRC with a monthly data feed of LTT transactions since July 2021.
LTT figures for the latest month are estimated using a grossing factor based on data for the most recent and complete financial year. Until June 2021, LTT transactions for the latest month were estimated by HMRC based upon year on year growth in line with other UK nations.
LTT transactions up to the penultimate month are aligned with LTT statistics.
Go to Stamp Duty Land Tax guidance for the latest rates and information.
Go to Stamp Duty Land Tax rates from 1 December 2003 to 22 September 2022 and Stamp Duty: rates on land transfers before December 2003 for historic rates.
Further details for this statistical release, including data suitability and coverage, are included within the ‘Monthly property transactions completed in the UK with value of £40,000 or above’ quality report.
The latest release was published 09:30 28 November 2025 and was updated with provisional data from completed transactions during October 2025.
The next release will be published 09:30 09 January 2026 and will be updated with provisional data from completed transactions during November 2025.
https://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ukgwa/20240320184933/https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/monthly-property-transactions-completed-in-the-uk-with-value-40000-or-above">Archive versions of the Monthly property transactions completed in the UK with value of £40,000 or above are available via the UK Government Web Archive, from the National Archives.
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Time series data for public sector finances and important fiscal aggregates, based on the new European System of Accounts 2010: ESA10 framework.
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The government is committed to setting new standards for transparency so the public can more easily see how and where taxpayers’ money is being spent and hold politicians, government departments and public bodies to account.
All central government departments must publish details of their spending over £25,000 and publish monthly information.
From January 2016 both administration and programme spend are now collected under the same code so appear as a single spreadsheet. See https://data.gov.uk/dataset/uk-trade-and-investment-spend
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Monthly data showing Value Added Tax (VAT) flash estimate turnover diffusion indices using data from HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) VAT returns. These are official statistics in development. Source: HMRC
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Provides monthly and annual historical records on all HMRC Tax & NIC receipts, and Tax Credit payments. Previously listed under 'Revenue-based Taxes and Benefits: Tax receipts and taxpayers'.
Source agency: HM Revenue and Customs
Designation: National Statistics
Language: English
Alternative title: HM Revenue & Customs Receipts
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The Survey of Personal Incomes (SPI) is based on information held by HM Revenue and Customs tax offices on individuals who could be liable to UK income tax. It is carried out annually by HMRC and covers income assessable to tax for each tax year. Not all of them are taxpayers because the operation of personal reliefs and allowances may remove them from liability. Where income exceeds the threshold for operation of Pay-As-You-Earn (PAYE), the survey provides the most comprehensive and accurate official source of data on personal incomes.
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Provides general information on all HMRC taxes, including tax receipts, the number of taxpayers, personal tax credits, child benefit and estimates of the cost of tax expenditures and structural relief. Source agency: HM Revenue and Customs Designation: National Statistics Language: English Alternative title: Revenue Based Taxes
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Details of the business expenses of the FSA's Directors, its Chair and Board members.
The Government is committed to setting new standards for transparency so that the public can more easily see how and where taxpayers’ money is being spent and hold politicians, Government departments and public bodies to account.
On this page we are publishing details of the business expenses incurred by the FSA’s Chair, Board members and senior staff.
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Following the recent national statistics review of tax credit statistics a summary of responses have been published on the HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) website.
There were almost 140 responses to the consultation and this initial report summarises the results from the user consultation established to identify the needs of customers as well as their feedback on the publications.
The consultation ran from 23 May 2011 to 31 August 2011 and covered tax credit national statistics and official statistics publications using an online survey. HMRC is very grateful to all users who participated in the survey.
A detailed report on the survey results and consultation will follow in the tax year 2012 to 2013.
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Public sector revenue for each country and region of the UK.