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.
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.