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皇冠体育appse statistics provide information aggregated figures for annual Income Tax receipts, repayments and tax credits.
Income Tax from Scottish taxpayers PAYE and Self Assessment tax records held by HMRC, and comparable figures for those in the rest of the UK.
This statistical release provides estimates of Income Tax, National Insurance contributions, tax credits and Child Benefit paid by and to European Economic Area (EEA) nationals and non-EEA nationals in the 2017 to 2018 tax y鈥�
皇冠体育appse statistics are based on HMRC鈥檚 annual Survey of Personal Incomes, a representative sample survey of the tax records of individuals in HMRC鈥檚 PAYE, Self Assessment and repayment claims administrative systems.
皇冠体育appse statistics are based on tax records of individuals liable for Scottish Income Tax in HMRC's PAYE and Self Assessment administrative systems, and comparable figures for those in the rest of the UK.
Examines how taxes and benefits redistribute income between various groups of households in the UK. 皇冠体育app study shows where different types of households and individuals are in the income distribution and looks at the changing鈥�
皇冠体育app tables in this publication show aggregated figures for annual Income Tax receipts, repayments and tax credits.
This statistical release provides estimates of Income Tax, National Insurance contributions, tax credits and Child Benefit paid by and to European Economic Area (EEA) nationals and non-EEA nationals in the 2016 to 2017 tax y鈥�
Quantitative research exploring the incidence and nature of non-taxable benefits in kind received by employees in the UK.
This research explored the long-term saving behaviours of the self-employed population and the drivers and barriers influencing saving for retirement.
Table 2.8 gives a breakdown of net receipts of Income Tax by type of receipt.
Table 2.9 shows a breakdown of Income Tax credits and repayments by type.
Statistics covering the number of Income Tax payers by country for the years 1938 to 1939 to 1999 to 2000.
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