Men come out on the top in the Battle of the Taxes

11 Jan 2017 01:32 PM

For the second year running, men were more likely than women to complete their tax return on time, winning the battle again - but only just.

In 2014 to 2015, 235 late tax returns for every 10,000 were submitted by women, but they were beaten by a tiny margin of just three, because for every 10,000 tax returns submitted by men, only 232 were late.

Breaking the figures down further HMRC also found that:

Ruth Owen, HMRC Director General of Customer Service, said:

It’s very encouraging to see that in every aspect of our analysis we saw huge reductions in the number of tax returns being sent in late last year. Our customers are obviously becoming more punctual, but we won’t be happy until we’re at zero.

The deadline is now less than three weeks away, if you still need to complete a return our advice is don’t leave it until it’s too late. Our online service has lots of helpful advice and handy tips to help make submitting your tax return as easy and stress free as possible.

Notes for editors

The full adult age analysis for late returns per 10,000 returns is as follows:

Age range Late returns per 10,000
18-20 833
21-30 492
31-40 334
41-50 247
51-60 181
61-64 127
65+ 104

The full UK and English regional analysis for late returns per 10,000 is as follows:

Country/English region Late returns per 10,000
Scotland 233
England 233
Wales 205
Northern Ireland 178
London 310
North East 267
North West 238
West Midlands 222
Yorkshire and the Humber 217
South East 211
East of England 210
East Midlands 208
South West 184

The full industry analysis for late returns per 10,000 is as follows:

Industry Late returns per 10,000
Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing 62
Manufacturing 223
Construction 203
Wholesale and Retail Trade; Repair of Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles 207
Transportation and Storage 236
Accommodation and Food Service Activities 183
Information and Communication 250
Financial, Insurance and Real Estate Activities 156
Activities Legal & Accounting Activities 106
Other Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities 203
Administrative and Support Service Activities 296
Education 224
Human Health and Social Work Activities 188
Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 217
Other Industries 260

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