How Would You Spend Your Tax?

If you could choose where your tax money went, who would you give it to? Use the boxes below to tell us how much of the your tax you'd give to each government department.

For information about any of the areas of government spending click the section titles below. Or click here for graphical explanation.

You can submit a more detailed form if you want to really get down into the detail.

Government DepartmentPercentage Of Your Tax

Social Protection Old age, Sickness & Disability benefit, Family & Children, Immigrants, Unemployed, Survivors of the deceased.
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100% Social Protection: %
Health Medical supplies, NHS.
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100% Health: %
Education Pre-school through to university.
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100% Education: %
Running Government National loan repayments, top-level government, overseas economic aid.
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100% Running Government: %
Social Systems Transport, farming, forest management, energy, communication, mining, manufacturing & construction.
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100% Social Systems: %
Defence The military, foreign military aid.
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100% Defence: %
Public Order & Safety Police, courts, prisons, fire brigade.
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100% Public Order: %
Our Streets - Housing and Community Housing, water, street lights, community developments.
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100% Our Streets: %
Culture Media, culture, sports, religion.
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100% Culture: %
The Environment Waste management, evironmental protection (plant & animal life), waste water management, climate protection.
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100% The Environment: %





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