HMRC has provisionally collected £786.6bn in taxes for 2022/23, an increase of 9.9% (£71.1bn) from the year before.
HMRC’s latest statistics show that cash receipts were higher mainly from income tax, capital gains tax and NICs (an additional £47bn), business taxes (£17.5bn) and VAT (£2bn).
Source: www.taxjournal.com
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