Unpaid Taxes: Debts Written Off

(asked on 3rd April 2025) - View Source

Question to the HM Treasury:

To ask His Majesty's Government how much uncollected tax they have written off in each of the past 10 years.


Answered by
Lord Livermore Portrait
Lord Livermore
Financial Secretary (HM Treasury)
This question was answered on 11th April 2025

Financial Year

Write-offs

Remissions

Total Losses

2023-24

£5,049m

£567m

£5,616m

2022-23

£3,154m

£596m

£3,750m

2021-22

£1,892m

£515m

£2,407m

2020-21

£1,517m

£445m

£1,962m

2019-20

£3,538m

£546m

£4,084m

2018-19

£3,669m

£794m

£4,463m

2017-18

£3,370m

£367m

£3,737m

2016-17

£3,564m

£303m

£3,867m

2015-16

£3,171m

£604m

£3,775m

2014-15

£3,865m

£372m

£4,237m

HMRC revenue losses are made up of remissions and write-offs. Remissions are debts capable of recovery, but HMRC has decided not to pursue the liability on the grounds of value for money. Write-offs are debts that are considered to be irrecoverable because there is no practical means for pursuing the liability.

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