1. What is the VAT Gap?
The VAT gap is measured by comparing the net VAT total theoretical liability (VTTL) with actual receipts (this is comparing the amount of VAT HMRC expects to receive and the VAT HMRC actually receives). The VAT gap methodology uses a ‘top-down’ approach.
2. Preliminary estimate of the VAT gap for tax year 2022 to 2023
The table below shows the headline figures used to produce the preliminary VAT gap estimate for tax year 2022 to 2023
Tax year | Net VAT total theoretical liability | HMRC net VAT receipts | Net VAT receipts related to net VAT total theoretical liability in 2022 to 2023 | VAT gap (point estimate) | VAT gap (per cent) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2022 to 2023 | £166.9 billion | £159.7 billion | £158.1 billion | £8.8 billion | 5.3 |
Source: gov.uk
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