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Workers’ pay in Caerphilly County Borough below UK average

News | | Published: 08:22, Thursday May 10th, 2018.

Taxpayers in Caerphilly County Borough earn significantly less than those across the UK,according to newly-released figures from HMRC, despite the average income increasing by over £4,000 in five years.

Data for 2015/16 shows the average taxpayer in the county borough brought in £25,000 over the year,with some taxed on a combination of income from regular jobs, self-employment and pensions.

It means the average total income for taxpayers in the area was 25% lower than the UK average of £33,400.

The HMRC data only includes those who pay income tax. Despite the tax-free personal allowance increasing from £6,475 in 2010/11 to £10,600 five years later,an estimated 4,000 more workers were taxed in Caerphilly in 2015/16.

With fewer people on lower paid jobs included in HMRC’s most recent data, average earnings went up by £4,200 at the end of the five-year period.

Taxpayers in Caerphilly paid an average £2,990 in income tax over 2015/16. With 76,000 people taxed in the area,it amounted to a total contribution of £227 million to government coffers.

The average income of taxpayers in Caerphilly County Borough was lower than across Wales, where the mean average was £27,100.

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