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UK’s January Jackpot: Record £30.4bn Budget Surplus

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UK swings to record £30.4bn budget surplus in January
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The United Kingdom achieved an unprecedented monthly fiscal surplus of £30.4 billion during January, propelled by amplified tax collections, offering encouragement to Treasury chief Rachel Reeves prior to the upcoming month’s Spring Fiscal Address.

This excess was twice the amount registered in January of the preceding year and marked the apex for any given month since data compilation commenced in 1993, as reported by the Office for National Statistics on Friday.

Furthermore, the surplus surpassed a November projection by £6.3 billion, issued by the Office for Budget Responsibility, which serves as the UK’s budgetary overseer.

The month of January holds significant weight for the nation’s public finances due to the fact that the submission deadline for payments from self-evaluated income taxpayers and individuals facing capital gains tax obligations occurs at the month’s conclusion.

Based on preliminary figures from the ONS, income collected from self-assessed taxpayers and capital gains taxes reached £46.4 billion in January, an increase from £10.5 billion during the corresponding timeframe last year.

The statistics released by the ONS on Friday emerge at a time when the Labour administration faces ongoing demands to invigorate the economy, subsequent to a period of sluggish economic expansion in 2025.

Last year, the government declared tax hikes totaling £26 billion, which came after £40 billion in tax augmentations outlined in the 2024 Budget, thereby elevating the cumulative fiscal strain to an unprecedented 38 percent of GDP by the conclusion of the parliamentary term.

The OBR is set to present its most recent projections concerning economic expansion and the national fiscal health concurrently with the Spring Fiscal Address on March 3rd.

Distinct information divulged on Friday indicated that consumer spending in the United Kingdom experienced a greater-than-anticipated increase during January.

The ONS reported that the quantity of sales expanded by 1.8 percent in the preceding month, succeeding a 0.4 percent increment observed in December. Analysts surveyed by Reuters had predicted an escalation of merely 0.2 percent.

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