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Budget

Distributional impact of tax and welfare changes on households

The Government has taken steps to increase transparency and enable the effective scrutiny of policy-making. Budget 2011 builds on distributional analysis published at June Budget 2010, and Spending Review 2010.

The following is a summary of the impact on households of personal tax changes, tax credits, benefits and indirect tax changes being implemented in 2012-13. 

The information below should be seen as an indicative guide as the analysis is necessarily simplified. The full analysis of the distributional impact of tax and welfare changes in Budget 2011, including analysis of the impact as a per cent of net income and by expenditure decile along with analysis of the combined impacts of all Government spending, can be found in the Budget document.

Impact of the tax and benefit system

Income Tax and National Insurance

The following table shows estimates of income tax and National Insurance Contributions paid for individuals under the age of 65 at different expenditure levels.  It shows the amounts paid in 2010-11 and 2011-12, and estimates for amounts in 2012-13 following the changes announced at the June Budet 2010 and changes at this Budget.

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