March 2017 United Kingdom budget


The March 2017 United Kingdom budget was delivered by Philip Hammond, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, to the House of Commons on Wednesday, 8 March 2017. The last budget to be held in the spring until 2020, it was Hammond's first as Chancellor of the Exchequer since being appointed to the role in July 2016.

2017–18 taxes and spending

Taxes

Receipts2017-2018 revenues.
Income Tax175
Value Added Tax 143
National Insurance130
Corporate Tax52
Excise duties48
Council Tax32
Business rates30
Other134
Total Government revenue744

Spending

Department2017-2018 Expenditure.
Social protection245
Health149
Education102
Defence48
Debt interest46
Housing and Environment36
Transport37
Public order and safety34
Personal social services32
Industry, agriculture and employment23
Other50
Total Government spending802