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Official Statistics: Direct effects of illustrative tax changes

Published 28 October 2013

Last updated 16 June 2022
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  1. 16 June 2022

    Published ‘Direct effects of illustrative tax changes’ for June 2022.

  2. 21 January 2022

    Latest direct effects of illustrative tax changes bulletin and table up to Autumn Budget and Spending Review 2021.

  3. 24 June 2021

    The estimates in this publication have been updated in line with the latest economy and fiscal forecasts from the Office for Budget Responsibility announced at Budget 2021.

  4. 22 January 2021

    The estimates in this publication have been updated in line with the latest economy and fiscal forecasts from the Office for Budget Responsibility announced at the Autumn Spending Review 2020.

  5. 1 May 2020

    The estimates in this publication have been updated in line with the latest economy and fiscal forecasts from the Office for Budget Responsibility announced at Budget 2020.

  6. 26 April 2019

    This April 2019 publication has been updated to show estimates of the effects of illustrative tax changes on tax receipts in the tax year 2020 to 2021 through to tax year 2022 to 2023, based on an April 2020 implementation.

  7. 1 February 2019

    This latest release has been updated to remove the line ‘Change aged income by £500’. This line is being removed as this limit is no longer a relevant feature of the tax system.

  8. 25 January 2019

    The latest publication includes updates in line with the Office for Budget Responsibility forecasts announced at Budget 2018, incorporating new evidence and updated data where available, and includes a new ready reckoner for Child Benefit

  9. 24 April 2018

    The latest publication shows estimates from 2019-20 to 2021-22, based on an April 2019 implementation.

  10. 17 January 2018

    Following the Autumn Statement this table has now been updated.

  11. 19 April 2017

    The table and bulletin have been updated in line with the Budget 2017 data.

  12. 23 November 2016

    The estimates in the table have been updated with the latest available data

  13. 16 March 2016

    The document has been updated with the latest available data

  14. 25 November 2015

    The estimates in the table have been updated following the Chancellor’s Autumn Statement speech.

  15. 8 July 2015

    The estimates in the table have been updated in line with the latest economy and fiscal forecasts from the Office for Budget Responsibility.

  16. 18 March 2015

    The table has been updated to reflect the latest data, following the Budget 2015.

  17. 3 December 2014

    The latest estimates have been updated following the Autumn Statement announced earlier today in the Chancellors Budget Speech

  18. 19 March 2014

    The estimates in this table have been updated following the March 2014 Budget Statement.

  19. 28 October 2013

    First published.

Published 28 October 2013

Last updated 16 June 2022
+ show all updates

  1. 16 June 2022

    Published ‘Direct effects of illustrative tax changes’ for June 2022.

  2. 21 January 2022

    Latest direct effects of illustrative tax changes bulletin and table up to Autumn Budget and Spending Review 2021.

  3. 24 June 2021

    The estimates in this publication have been updated in line with the latest economy and fiscal forecasts from the Office for Budget Responsibility announced at Budget 2021.

  4. 22 January 2021

    The estimates in this publication have been updated in line with the latest economy and fiscal forecasts from the Office for Budget Responsibility announced at the Autumn Spending Review 2020.

  5. 1 May 2020

    The estimates in this publication have been updated in line with the latest economy and fiscal forecasts from the Office for Budget Responsibility announced at Budget 2020.

  6. 26 April 2019

    This April 2019 publication has been updated to show estimates of the effects of illustrative tax changes on tax receipts in the tax year 2020 to 2021 through to tax year 2022 to 2023, based on an April 2020 implementation.

  7. 1 February 2019

    This latest release has been updated to remove the line ‘Change aged income by £500’. This line is being removed as this limit is no longer a relevant feature of the tax system.

  8. 25 January 2019

    The latest publication includes updates in line with the Office for Budget Responsibility forecasts announced at Budget 2018, incorporating new evidence and updated data where available, and includes a new ready reckoner for Child Benefit

  9. 24 April 2018

    The latest publication shows estimates from 2019-20 to 2021-22, based on an April 2019 implementation.

  10. 17 January 2018

    Following the Autumn Statement this table has now been updated.

  11. 19 April 2017

    The table and bulletin have been updated in line with the Budget 2017 data.

  12. 23 November 2016

    The estimates in the table have been updated with the latest available data

  13. 16 March 2016

    The document has been updated with the latest available data

  14. 25 November 2015

    The estimates in the table have been updated following the Chancellor’s Autumn Statement speech.

  15. 8 July 2015

    The estimates in the table have been updated in line with the latest economy and fiscal forecasts from the Office for Budget Responsibility.

  16. 18 March 2015

    The table has been updated to reflect the latest data, following the Budget 2015.

  17. 3 December 2014

    The latest estimates have been updated following the Autumn Statement announced earlier today in the Chancellors Budget Speech

  18. 19 March 2014

    The estimates in this table have been updated following the March 2014 Budget Statement.

  19. 28 October 2013

    First published.