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HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) statistics and methodological annexes relating to measuring tax gaps.
The provisional estimate of the tax gap is 6.4% of total theoretical tax…
Summary The VAT gap methodology uses a top-down approach which calculates…
Summary The excise duties gap estimate is the sum of 5 components: the…
Summary The Income Tax, National Insurance contributions (NICs) and…
Total Corporation Tax Summary The Corporation Tax gap is estimated using 3…
Other taxes, levies and duties Summary The ‘other taxes’ gap is estimated…
Tax gap by behaviour The tax gap is composed of a range of customer…
What is the tax gap? The tax gap is the difference between the amount of…
HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) tables relating to measuring tax gaps.
Monthly tables and commentary on the numbers and rates of individual insolvencies, including bankruptcies, debt relief orders and individual voluntary arrangements in England and Wales and Northern Ireland, and quarterly inf…
Released 19 June 2026 Next release 17 July 2026 Media enquiries…
Designation as accredited official statistics These accredited official…
This pre-release access list covers the publication of ‘Individual…
Monthly tables and commentary on the numbers, rates and sectors of companies that have entered formal insolvency procedures in England and Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
Official statistics in development for the numbers and rates of business insolvencies in the United Kingdom from 2015 to 2025, broken down by region, industry, age, number of employees, and turnover
Summary of HM Revenue and Customs' tax receipts, National Insurance contributions (NICs), and expenditure for the UK.
Comprehensive database of time series covering measures of inflation data for the UK including CPIH, CPI and RPI.
Preliminary annual estimates of the nation’s net worth, by type of financial and non-financial asset for the UK. Includes estimates of produced assets used in the production process and their loss of value over time.
This series looks at monthly property transactions completed in the UK with value of £40,000 or above.
HM Revenue and Customs statistics related to the number of taxpayers and registered traders.
Quality report for statistics related to numbers of taxpayers and registered traders.
A quality report on the Alcohol Bulletin which contains quarterly statistics from the 4 different alcohol duty regimes administered by HM Revenue and Customs.
Quarterly statistics from the alcohol duty regime administered by HM Revenue and Customs.
Official statistics in development of gross disposable household income (GDHI) statistics at Lower-layer Super Output Area (LSOA) and equivalent geographies.
These statistics provide information about families using Tax-Free Childcare
Counts of Ukrainian nationals in employment by age, gender and region in UK, England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
Information on the number of Venture Capital Trusts (VCT) and amount of funds raised in 2024 to 2025, along with the number of investors claiming VCT relief in 2024 to 2025.
Quality report for statistics relating to the Venture Capital Trusts (VCT) scheme.
Background information on the main policy changes in the Venture Capital Trust (VCT) scheme.
Quality report for statistics relating to the Enterprise Investment Scheme, the Seed Enterprise Investment Scheme and the Social Investment Tax Relief scheme.
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