Scottish Income Tax Outturn Statistics: 2019 to 2020
Annual release of statistics relating to Income Tax from Scottish taxpayers' PAYE and Self Assessment tax records held by HMRC. Also includes comparable figures for those in the rest of the UK.
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Enquiries about these statistics should be directed to the statistician who is responsible for this publication:
Statistical contact: S Warr and N Duncan
Knowledge, Analysis and Intelligence
HM Revenue and Customs
100 Parliament Street
LONDON
SW1A 2BQ
Any media enquiries should be directed to the HMRC Press Office contacts listed on the front page of this release.
Media contact: HMRC Press Office, [email protected]
The aim of these Experimental Statistics is to provide users with information of interest in relation to non-savings non-dividends (NSND) Income Tax for Scottish taxpayers.
The Scottish Income Tax (SIT) outturn in HMRC’s Annual Report and Accounts determines the Scottish Government’s Income Tax revenues while the equivalent outturn for Income Tax on NSND for Rest of UK (rUK) taxpayers in these statistics is used by HM Treasury to determine the Scottish Government’s Block Grant.
Updates to this page
Published 22 July 2021Last updated 4 January 2022 + show all updates
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Removed references to figures being provisional. Added Background Quality Report.
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First published.