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Annual Tax Summary
RG2015
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On the HMRC app I have the screen shown below.
Does anyone have a personal tax summary for 2020/2021 and 2021/2022?

Does anyone have a personal tax summary for 2020/2021 and 2021/2022?

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I suspect you're a little too early.
It was December before the public spending element was published last year.
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/how-public-spending-was-calculated-in-your-tax-summary/how-public-spending-was-calculated-in-your-tax-summary1 -
It's the personal tax summary I am after, not the Government spending summary.
It's odd that two quite diverse statements are both held on the same link.
The useful feature on the personal tax summary is the interest received figure included. I know it is academic but I still would like to know once it is updated.0 -
Mine is showing for 20-21. I have the general one for 18-19 but that is because I didn't pay any tax that year.
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But the first, personal, part of the ATS won't get published until the other element can be published to accompany it.RG2015 said:It's the personal tax summary I am after, not the Government spending summary.
It's odd that two quite diverse statements are both held on the same link.
The useful feature on the personal tax summary is the interest received figure included. I know it is academic but I still would like to know once it is updated.
That is the purpose of the ATS, it's not intended as a calculation showing your personal tax position.2 -
Mine is showing.1
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molerat said:Mine is showing for 20-21. I have the general one for 18-19 but that is because I didn't pay any tax that year.
Okay, that makes sense.Dazed_and_C0nfused said:
But the first, personal, part of the ATS won't get published until the other element can be published to accompany it.RG2015 said:It's the personal tax summary I am after, not the Government spending summary.
It's odd that two quite diverse statements are both held on the same link.
The useful feature on the personal tax summary is the interest received figure included. I know it is academic but I still would like to know once it is updated.
That is the purpose of the ATS, it's not intended as a calculation showing your personal tax position.
It is interesting though that others do have their figures for 2020/2021.0 -
Sorry, I should have clarified, it's only 2021:22 I meant wouldn't necessarily be available.RG2015 said:molerat said:Mine is showing for 20-21. I have the general one for 18-19 but that is because I didn't pay any tax that year.
Okay, that makes sense.Dazed_and_C0nfused said:
But the first, personal, part of the ATS won't get published until the other element can be published to accompany it.RG2015 said:It's the personal tax summary I am after, not the Government spending summary.
It's odd that two quite diverse statements are both held on the same link.
The useful feature on the personal tax summary is the interest received figure included. I know it is academic but I still would like to know once it is updated.
That is the purpose of the ATS, it's not intended as a calculation showing your personal tax position.
It is interesting though that others do have their figures for 2020/2021.
For 2020:21 I thought the "general" one was for anyone who hadn't paid any tax (or NI?)?0 -
Thanks. The plot thickens as I did pay tax in 2020/2021Dazed_and_C0nfused said:
Sorry, I should have clarified, it's only 2021:22 I meant wouldn't necessarily be available.RG2015 said:molerat said:Mine is showing for 20-21. I have the general one for 18-19 but that is because I didn't pay any tax that year.
Okay, that makes sense.Dazed_and_C0nfused said:
But the first, personal, part of the ATS won't get published until the other element can be published to accompany it.RG2015 said:It's the personal tax summary I am after, not the Government spending summary.
It's odd that two quite diverse statements are both held on the same link.
The useful feature on the personal tax summary is the interest received figure included. I know it is academic but I still would like to know once it is updated.
That is the purpose of the ATS, it's not intended as a calculation showing your personal tax position.
It is interesting though that others do have their figures for 2020/2021.
For 2020:21 I thought the "general" one was for anyone who hadn't paid any tax (or NI?)?0
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