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1 2.1A Central government net cash requirement on own account (receipts and outlays on a cash basis) Cash receipts Cash outlays million HM Revenue and Customs Net acquisiti- Own on of Net account Total Interest company depar t- net cash paid Income tax Corpora- and Other Interest secur ities mental requiremeover 1 2 tion tax 2 NICs 3 V.A.T. 4 dividends receipts 5 Total payments 6 outlays 7 Total nt MIZX RURC ACCD ABLP EYOO RUUL RUUM RUUN RUUO ABIF RUUP RUUQ RUUX / / / / / / Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Relationships between columns 1+6+7=8; =12; 12-8=13 1 Compr ises payments into the Consolidated Fund and all payo vers of NICS excluding those for Norther n Ireland. 2 Income tax includes capital gains tax and is net of any tax credits treated by HM Revenue and Customs as tax deductions. 3 UK receipts net of personal pension rebates; gross of Statutory Mater nity Pay and Statutory Sick Pay. 4 Payments into Consolidated Fund. 5 Including some elements of expenditure not separately identified. 6 Mainly comprises privatisation proceeds. 7 Net of certain receipts, and excluding on-lending to local authorities and public cor porations. 42
2 2.1A continued Central government net cash requirement on own account (receipts and outlays on a cash basis) Cash receipts Cash outlays million HM Revenue and Customs Net acquisiti- Own on of Net account Total Interest company depar t- net cash paid Income tax Corpora- and Other Interest secur ities mental requiremeover 1 2 tion tax 2 NICs 3 V.A.T. 4 dividends receipts 5 Total payments 6 outlays 7 Total nt MIZX RURC ACCD ABLP EYOO RUUL RUUM RUUN RUUO ABIF RUUP RUUQ RUUX / / / / / / / / / / Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Relationships between columns 1+6+7=8; =12; 12-8=13 1 Compr ises payments into the Consolidated Fund and all payo vers of NICS excluding those for Norther n Ireland. 2 Income tax includes capital gains tax and is net of any tax credits treated by HM Revenue and Customs as tax deductions. 3 UK receipts net of personal pension rebates; gross of Statutory Mater nity Pay and Statutory Sick Pay. 4 Payments into Consolidated Fund. 5 Including some elements of expenditure not separately identified. 6 Mainly comprises privatisation proceeds. 7 Net of certain receipts, and excluding on-lending to local authorities and public cor porations. 43
3 2.1C HM Revenue and Customs (former Inland Revenue) taxes and duties million Net receipts by HM Rev enue and Customs Income tax and Inher- Payments into Capital gains itance Petroleum Consolidated Advance Total 1, 6 tax 2, 3 Cor poration tax 4 tax 6 Stamp duties revenue tax 5 Fund 6 cor poration tax MDXD RURC ACCD ACCH ACCI ACCJ ACAB ACCN / / / / / / / Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec The total is not always equal to the sum of the individual taxes due to rounding 2 Income tax and Capital gains tax combined. 3 Figures for income tax treat payments of the personal tax credits as negative tax to the extent that the credits are less than or equal to the tax liability of the family. Payments exceeding this liability are treated as public expenditure. 4 Including net advance corporation tax receipts shown separately in the final column. 5 Including net advance petroleum revenue tax. 6 Payments into the consolidated fund are not directly comparable to receipts Over the year payments into the consolidated fund will always be low er than total receipts because the public expenditure element of payments of tax being recorded in receipts. because the public expenditure element of payments of tax credits (both personal and company) are deducted from the payments into the consolidated fund but have no impact on receipts. In addition, there is a timing difference between payments taking value and hence paid over to the consolidated fund and being recorded in receipts. Sources: HM Revenue and Customs; National Statistics 44
4 2.1C continued HM Revenue and Customs (former Inland Revenue) taxes and duties Net receipts by HM Rev enue and Customs million Income tax and Inher- Payments into Capital gains itance Petroleum Consolidated Advance Total 1, 6 tax 2, 3 Cor poration tax 4 tax 6 Stamp duties revenue tax 5 Fund 6 cor poration tax MDXD RURC ACCD ACCH ACCI ACCJ ACAB ACCN / / / / / Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug The total is not always equal to the sum of the individual taxes due to rounding 2 Income tax and Capital gains tax combined. 3 Figures for income tax treat payments of the personal tax credits as negative tax to the extent that the credits are less than or equal to the tax liability of the family. Payments exceeding this liability are treated as public expenditure. 4 Including net advance corporation tax receipts shown separately in the final column. 5 Including net advance petroleum revenue tax. 6 Payments into the consolidated fund are not directly comparable to receipts Over the year payments into the consolidated fund will always be low er than total receipts because the public expenditure element of payments of tax being recorded in receipts. because the public expenditure element of payments of tax credits (both personal and company) are deducted from the payments into the consolidated fund but have no impact on receipts. In addition, there is a timing difference between payments taking value and hence paid over to the consolidated fund and being recorded in receipts. Sources: HM Revenue and Customs; National Statistics 45
5 2.1D HM Revenue & Customs (former Customs & Excise) taxes million Payments by HM Rev enue and Customs into the Consolidated Fund Customs Insuran- Betting, duties + Ship Value ce Hydro- Wine and Cider gaming Air Agricul- builder- Climate added premium carbon made and and passeng- tural Land- s change Aggrega- Total tax tax oils Tobacco Spirits Beer wine perry lotter y er duty levies fill tax relief levy tes levy ACAC EYOO ACDO ACDD ACDE ACDF ACDG ACDH ACDI ACDJ ACDP ADET DOLC ACDM LSNS MDUP / / / / / / / Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Note: The Consolidated Fund Figure for April includes 295m erroneously paid in on 30th April 2003, which is not shown against any head of duty. The May Consolidated Figure will include the reimbursement made on 1st May. Source: HM Revenue and Customs 46
6 2.1D continued HM Revenue & Customs (former Customs & Excise) taxes Payments by HM Rev enue and Customs into the Consolidated Fund million Customs Insuran- Betting, duties + Ship Value ce Hydro- Wine and Cider gaming Air Agricul- builder- Climate added premium carbon made and and passeng- tural Land- s change Aggrega- Total tax tax oils Tobacco Spirits Beer wine perry lotter y er duty levies fill tax relief levy tes levy ACAC EYOO ACDO ACDD ACDE ACDF ACDG ACDH ACDI ACDJ ACDP ADET DOLC ACDM LSNS MDUP / / / / / Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Note: The Consolidated Fund Figure for April includes 295m erroneously paid in on 30th April 2003, which is not shown against any head of duty. The May Consolidated Figure will include the reimbursement made on 1st May. Source: HM Revenue and Customs 47
7 2.1E Departmental revenue and expenditure on supply (3.16) million Revenue Expenditure Oil royalties, licence fees, Motor vehicle duties etc. Gas levy Employers Payments into Pa yments into national Net value of Consolidated Consolidated insurance Supply licences issued Fund Royalties (net) Other Net receipts Fund surcharge Supply ser vices expenditure ACEA ACAD ACEC ACED ACEE ACEG ACAJ ACEI / / / / / Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sources: National Statistics; BERR; Communities & Local Government; Government Actuary s Depar tment; HM Treasur y; Paymaster General s Office 48
8 2.3A Public sector aggregates million Gross saving Current Current plus capital Financial Net cash receipts expenditure taxes Depreciation Current budget Net investment Net borrowing transactions requirement ANBT ANLT ANSP ANNZ ANMU -ANNW -ANNX BKQL RURQ 1991/ / / / / / / / / / Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q This table is only updated quarter ly and is consistent with the National Accounts. Later data, consistent with the Public sector finances First Release, are available in Section 1. As from July 2004 Seasonally Adjusted data have been removed from this table. 49
9 2.3A continued Public sector aggregates million Gross saving Current Current plus capital Financial Net cash receipts expenditure taxes Depreciation Current budget Net investment Net borrowing transactions requirement ANBT ANLT ANSP ANNZ ANMU -ANNW -ANNX BKQL RURQ 1996/ / / / / / / / / / / / / Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q This table is only updated quarter ly and is consistent with the National Accounts. Later data, consistent with the Public sector finances First Release, are available in Section 1. As from July 2004 Seasonally Adjusted data have been removed from this table. 50
10 2.3C Public sector transactions by sub-sector and economic category million General government 2008/2009 Central government Local government Total Public corporations Public MFIs Public sector Current receipts Taxes on income and wealth Taxes on production Other current taxes Taxes on capital Compulsor y social contributions Gross operating surplus Interest and dividends from private sector and RoW Interest and dividends (net) from public sector Rent and other current transfers Total current receipts Current expenditure Current expenditure on goods and services Subsidies Net social benefits Net current grants abroad Current grants (net) within general government Other current grants Interest and dividends paid to private sector and RoW Total current expenditure Saving, gross plus capital taxes Depreciation Current budg et Net investment Gross fixed capital for mation less depreciation Increase in inventor ies and valuables Capital grants (net) within public sector Capital grants to private sector Capital grants from private sector Total net investment Net borrowing Financial transactions determining net cash requirement Net lending to private sector and RoW Net acquisition of UK company secur ities Accounts receivable/payable Adjustment for interest on gilts Other financial transactions Net cash requirement This table is only updated quarter ly and is consistent with the National Accounts. Later data, consistent with the Public sector finances First Release, are available in Section 1. 1 Includes domestic rates, council tax, community charge, motor vehicle duty paid by household, and some licence fees. 2 D44,D45,D74,D75 and D72-D71: includes rent of land, oil royalties, other proper ty income, fines and the spectrum. 3 Includes non-trading capital consumption. 4 Net of current grants received from abroad. 5 Including net acquisition of land. 6 Net borrowing equals net investment minus surplus on current budget. 7 Includes statistical discrepancy, finance leasing and similar borrowing, insurance technical reserves and some other minor adjustments. 51
11 2.3D Public sector transactions by sub-sector and economic category million General government 2009 Q2 Central government Local government Total Public corporations Public MFIs Public sector Current receipts Taxes on income and wealth Taxes on production Other current taxes Taxes on capital Compulsor y social contributions Gross operating surplus Interest and dividends from private sector and RoW Interest and dividends (net) from public sector Rent and other current transfers Total current receipts Current expenditure Current expenditure on goods and services Subsidies Net social benefits Net current grants abroad Current grants (net) within general government Other current grants Interest and dividends paid to private sector and RoW Total current expenditure Saving, gross plus capital taxes Depreciation Current budg et Net investment Gross fixed capital for mation less depreciation Increase in inventor ies and valuables Capital grants (net) within public sector Capital grants to private sector Capital grants from private sector Total net investment Net borrowing Financial transactions determining net cash requirement Net lending to private sector and RoW Net acquisition of UK company secur ities Accounts receivable/payable Adjustment for interest on gilts Other financial transactions Net cash requirement This table is only updated quarter ly and is consistent with the National Accounts. Later data, consistent with the Public sector finances First Release, are available in Section 1. 1 Includes domestic rates, council tax, community charge, motor vehicle duty paid by household, and some licence fees. 2 D44,D45,D74,D75 and D72-D71: includes rent of land, oil royalties, other proper ty income, fines and the spectrum. 3 Includes non-trading capital consumption. 4 Net of current grants received from abroad. 5 Including net acquisition of land. 6 Net borrowing equals net investment minus surplus on current budget. 7 Includes statistical discrepancy, finance leasing and similar borrowing, insurance technical reserves and some other minor adjustments. 52
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