Not exact matches
Central government
revenues are mainly from income tax, national insurance contributions, value added tax, corporation tax and
fuel duty.
The headline figures - which are based on the Treasury's own statistical models - show that a 2.5 p cut in
fuel duty would quickly create 180,000 jobs, and more than pay for itself with the extra tax
revenues that would be generated.
The major part of the
revenue is generated from income tax, value - added tax (VAT), capital gains tax, property tax, UK inheritance tax, and
fuel duty.