The Annual Tax Summary, provided by HMRC, offers a detailed overview of the taxes you’ve paid and how these funds are utilized by the government.
Here’s what the Annual Tax Summary includes:
Your Taxable Income: A record of all taxable income that HMRC was aware of at the time of preparation.
Tax Rates and Contributions: The rates applied to calculate your Income Tax and National Insurance contributions.
Government Spending Breakdown: An itemized account of how the UK government allocates the taxes collected, enhancing transparency in government spending.
It’s important to note that the Annual Tax Summary is purely informational. Neither taxpayers nor their agents need to take any action based on its content. You can access your summary online through the Government Gateway.
There are a few exceptions to accessing your Annual Tax Summary. You won’t be able to view it if you haven’t paid any income tax or if there is pending information. Additionally, the summary might differ from other HMRC tax calculations due to changes in your circumstances or incomplete income details.