What a brilliant idea.Each taxpayer will get a statement showing how much tax they have paid and what it was spent on. The Treasury have prepared specimen statements that show someone on £25,200 a year sees £5,702.12 of their income go to the Exchequer in direct taxation. Of that, the largest amount goes to welfare which accounts for £1,900.71 (33.33%), followed by £992.91 (17.4%) for health and £743.26 (13%) for education. Other destinations for taxpayers money include interest payments on the national debt which account for £363.12 (6.36%) which is more than goes to defence which is £329.08 for defence and more than double the £153.19 for the police.
I am sure the BBC will find plenty of people who will cause a fuss at the amount of their tax money being spent on defence but the majority of the public will be shocked to find out that a third of the money they pay in tax goes to welfare payments.
I am sure the BBC will find plenty of people who will cause a fuss at the amount of their tax money being spent on defence but the majority of the public will be shocked to find out that a third of the money they pay in tax goes to welfare payments.
If it isn't headed "What We've Pissed Your Money Away On Last Year", I'm going to be very disappointed.
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