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1Business and Tax – Perils of Perception | October 2015 | FINAL | Public
Businesses and Tax – The Perils of Perception
October 2015
2Business and Tax – Perils of Perception | October 2015 | FINAL | Public
In the last year (2014-
2015), total government
tax revenues were £602bn.
To the best of your
knowledge, what
proportion of this total
revenue do you think was
generated by each of the
following types of taxes?
Q
Business contributes the largest proportion of tax of any group of
tax payers (29%), yet people massively underestimate this
contribution (average guess is 17%)
Source: HMRC and OBR 2015Base: 1097 GB adults 16-75
22%
17%
16%
13%
12%
10%
10%
27%
29%
8%
18%
8%
3%
6%
Average guess
Actual contribution as
a propotion of total
tax revenue
-5
-12
+8
-5
+4
+7
+4
Income Tax
Taxes paid by
businesses
Alcohol, tobacco
and fuel duties
VAT receipts
National Insurance
contributions by
individuals
Capital Taxes
Other taxes
including council tax
Perception Gap
3Business and Tax – Perils of Perception | October 2015 | FINAL | Public
29%
28%
35%
33%
18%
24%
6%
10%
2%
1%
6%
7%
Strongly agree Agree Neither agree nor disagree Disagree Strongly disagree Don't know
To what extent
do you agree or
disagree with the
following
statement:
Q
The majority think business doesn’t pay their fair share of tax and
don’t care that people think they don’t
Base: 1097 GB adults 16-75
Business does not
pay its fair share of
tax
Businesses don't care
whether the public
think they pay their
fair share of tax or
not
4Business and Tax – Perils of Perception | October 2015 | FINAL | Public
Out of every 100 businesses,
how many do you think have
not paid the full amount of tax
they should on their profits,
their purchases or other tax
responsibilities in the last year?
Out of every 100 people, how
many do you think have not
paid the full amount of tax
they should on either their
income or their purchases in
the last year?
Q
And we estimate that over a third of businesses have not paid the
full amount of tax they should in the past year - compared to
thinking just over a quarter of individuals have done the same
Base: 1097 GB adults 16-75
Average guess:
36%
Average guess:
28%
Q
of businesses did
not pay the full
amount of tax they
owe in the last year
of individuals did not
pay the full amount
of tax they owe in
the last year
5Business and Tax – Perils of Perception | October 2015 | FINAL | Public
20%
24%
21%
11%
10%
8%
6%
0-10%
11-20%
21-30%
31-40%
41-50%
51-70%
71-100%
Actual figure: 9%What do you think is the
latest estimate of the
Corporation Tax gap? That
is, what percentage of
Corporation Tax that the
government expects to be
paid is not actually paid?
Q
And on average we think nearly a third of Corporation Tax goes
unpaid –when the actual figure is 9%
Source: HMRC 2014Base: 1097 GB adults 16-75
31-40% Average guess: 31%
0-10%
6Business and Tax – Perils of Perception | October 2015 | FINAL | Public
And do you think the
Corporation Tax gap has
increased, decreased or
stayed the same over the
last 10 years?
And we (wrongly) think the Corporation Tax gap is getting bigger–
over half think the gap has increased, when it has actually decreased
from 13% in 2005 to 9% in most recent figures
Base: 1097 GB adults 16-75
2%
9%
22%
31%
24%
14%
Decreased a lot
Decreased a little
Stayed the same
Increased a little
Increased a lot
Don't know
Q
7Business and Tax – Perils of Perception | October 2015 | FINAL | Public
55%
44%
11%
24%
27%
27%
13%
17%
29%
2%
4%
16%
1%
1%
10%
6%
7%
7%
Strongly agree Agree Neither agree nor disagree Disagree Strongly disagree Don't know
To what extent
do you agree or
disagree with the
following
statement:
We think it’s Government’s responsibility to ensure businesses pay
the right amount of tax and it is not doing enough to prevent
Corporate Tax avoidance
Base: 1097 GB adults 16-75
Government should offer
incentives, allowances and
deductions as part of the
tax system to enable
businesses to reduce their
tax bill
It is the government's
responsibility to ensure that
businesses pay the right
amount of tax by making
the rules clear, enforcing
them and closing loopholes
Government is not doing
enough to prevent
corporate tax avoidance
Q
8Business and Tax – Perils of Perception | October 2015 | FINAL | Public
48%
45%
44%
26%
23%
23%
13%
11%
11%
8%
7%
6%
Has good customer service
Treats employees with respect
Offers high quality products or services
Is open and transparent in its business dealings
Is fair in the way it does business
Is environmentally responsible
Shows good financial results
Contributes to the local economy
Is innovative as a company
Has a clear vision for the future
Don't know
In your opinion,
which two or three
of these qualities
are most important
in forming a
positive view of a
business?
And this negative perception matters. Although paying the full
amount of tax owed is not the most important quality in forming a
positive view of business….
Base: Split sample 548 GB adults 16-75
Q
Pays full amount of tax owed
9Business and Tax – Perils of Perception | October 2015 | FINAL | Public
53%
50%
39%
34%
20%
20%
14%
8%
5%
4%
3%
7%
Does not have good customer service
Does not treat employees with respect
Does not offer high quality products or services
Is not fair in the way it does business
Is not open and transparent in its business dealings
Is not environmentally responsible
Does not show good financial results
Does not contribute significantly to the local economy
Is not innovative as a company
Does not have a clear vision for the future
Don't know
In your opinion,
which two or three
of these qualities
are most important
in forming a
negative view of a
business?
…it is one of the top three factors which could damage a business
reputation –just after poor customer service and treating employees
badly
Base: Split sample 549 GB adults 16-75
Q
Does not pay full amount of tax owed
10Business and Tax – Perils of Perception | October 2015 | FINAL | Public
In the last 12 months have
you boycotted a product or
service specifically because
the company making or
providing it has not paid
the full amount of tax they
owe?
And this distrust can translate into action–nearly a quarter of people
say they have avoided a company because they have not paid the
full amount of tax they owe
Base: 1097 GB adults 16-75
23%
67%
10%
Yes
No
Don't know
Q
11Business and Tax – Perils of Perception | October 2015 | FINAL | Public
44%
43%
24%
16%
7%
15%
Which one or two
of these, if any,
would most
increase your trust
in businesses as
responsible tax
payers?
How can business tackle these misperceptions? Publishing the
amount of tax paid on company websites and providing
explanations could increase trust
Base: Split sample 549 GB adults 16-75
Businesses being required to publish the
amount of tax they pay on their website
Businesses being required to publish an
explanation of the amount of tax they
pay
Businesses being required to sign up to a
statement of tax principles or government
code of conduct on tax
Businesses being required to show that the
management board are aware of, and have
approved, the firm's strategy on tax
None of these
Don't know
Q
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Notes on the data
Interviews were conducted using i:Omnibus – Ipsos MORI’s online panel.
All questions include all respondents unless otherwise states (1,097 GB
adults aged 16-75)
Where an amount is asked, respondents were asked to write an exact
value (unless specified). The banding has been added at the analysis
stage for ease of interpretation
Where responses do not sum to 100, this is due to rounding
Where specified, averages refer to the mean value (that is, the sum of the
numerical values of each response divided by the total number of
responses)
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Sources
Total government tax revenue in the year 2014-2015 contributions as a
proportion of total revenue by type of tax are sourced from HMRC Tax and
NIC Receipts (published September 2015) and Office for Budget Responsibility
Summer Budget Economic and Fiscal Outlook (published July 2015):
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/fil
e/461721/Aug15_Receipts_Bulletin_v1.pdf
http://budgetresponsibility.org.uk/economic-fiscal-outlook-july-2015/
Different taxes are grouped into six categories: Income Tax; National Insurance
contributions by individuals; VAT receipts; Capital Taxes (including Capital
Gains Tax, Inheritance Tax and stamp duties), Alcohol, Tobacco and Fuel duties;
Taxes paid by businesses (including Corporation Tax, business rates and
Employer’s National Insurance).
Corporation Tax gap estimates (and historical estimates) are drawn from
HMRC’s Measuring Tax Gaps 2014 edition:
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/fil
e/364009/4382_Measuring_Tax_Gaps_2014_IW_v4B_accessible_20141014.pdf
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Businesses and Tax - The Perils of Perception

  • 1. 1Business and Tax – Perils of Perception | October 2015 | FINAL | Public Businesses and Tax – The Perils of Perception October 2015
  • 2. 2Business and Tax – Perils of Perception | October 2015 | FINAL | Public In the last year (2014- 2015), total government tax revenues were £602bn. To the best of your knowledge, what proportion of this total revenue do you think was generated by each of the following types of taxes? Q Business contributes the largest proportion of tax of any group of tax payers (29%), yet people massively underestimate this contribution (average guess is 17%) Source: HMRC and OBR 2015Base: 1097 GB adults 16-75 22% 17% 16% 13% 12% 10% 10% 27% 29% 8% 18% 8% 3% 6% Average guess Actual contribution as a propotion of total tax revenue -5 -12 +8 -5 +4 +7 +4 Income Tax Taxes paid by businesses Alcohol, tobacco and fuel duties VAT receipts National Insurance contributions by individuals Capital Taxes Other taxes including council tax Perception Gap
  • 3. 3Business and Tax – Perils of Perception | October 2015 | FINAL | Public 29% 28% 35% 33% 18% 24% 6% 10% 2% 1% 6% 7% Strongly agree Agree Neither agree nor disagree Disagree Strongly disagree Don't know To what extent do you agree or disagree with the following statement: Q The majority think business doesn’t pay their fair share of tax and don’t care that people think they don’t Base: 1097 GB adults 16-75 Business does not pay its fair share of tax Businesses don't care whether the public think they pay their fair share of tax or not
  • 4. 4Business and Tax – Perils of Perception | October 2015 | FINAL | Public Out of every 100 businesses, how many do you think have not paid the full amount of tax they should on their profits, their purchases or other tax responsibilities in the last year? Out of every 100 people, how many do you think have not paid the full amount of tax they should on either their income or their purchases in the last year? Q And we estimate that over a third of businesses have not paid the full amount of tax they should in the past year - compared to thinking just over a quarter of individuals have done the same Base: 1097 GB adults 16-75 Average guess: 36% Average guess: 28% Q of businesses did not pay the full amount of tax they owe in the last year of individuals did not pay the full amount of tax they owe in the last year
  • 5. 5Business and Tax – Perils of Perception | October 2015 | FINAL | Public 20% 24% 21% 11% 10% 8% 6% 0-10% 11-20% 21-30% 31-40% 41-50% 51-70% 71-100% Actual figure: 9%What do you think is the latest estimate of the Corporation Tax gap? That is, what percentage of Corporation Tax that the government expects to be paid is not actually paid? Q And on average we think nearly a third of Corporation Tax goes unpaid –when the actual figure is 9% Source: HMRC 2014Base: 1097 GB adults 16-75 31-40% Average guess: 31% 0-10%
  • 6. 6Business and Tax – Perils of Perception | October 2015 | FINAL | Public And do you think the Corporation Tax gap has increased, decreased or stayed the same over the last 10 years? And we (wrongly) think the Corporation Tax gap is getting bigger– over half think the gap has increased, when it has actually decreased from 13% in 2005 to 9% in most recent figures Base: 1097 GB adults 16-75 2% 9% 22% 31% 24% 14% Decreased a lot Decreased a little Stayed the same Increased a little Increased a lot Don't know Q
  • 7. 7Business and Tax – Perils of Perception | October 2015 | FINAL | Public 55% 44% 11% 24% 27% 27% 13% 17% 29% 2% 4% 16% 1% 1% 10% 6% 7% 7% Strongly agree Agree Neither agree nor disagree Disagree Strongly disagree Don't know To what extent do you agree or disagree with the following statement: We think it’s Government’s responsibility to ensure businesses pay the right amount of tax and it is not doing enough to prevent Corporate Tax avoidance Base: 1097 GB adults 16-75 Government should offer incentives, allowances and deductions as part of the tax system to enable businesses to reduce their tax bill It is the government's responsibility to ensure that businesses pay the right amount of tax by making the rules clear, enforcing them and closing loopholes Government is not doing enough to prevent corporate tax avoidance Q
  • 8. 8Business and Tax – Perils of Perception | October 2015 | FINAL | Public 48% 45% 44% 26% 23% 23% 13% 11% 11% 8% 7% 6% Has good customer service Treats employees with respect Offers high quality products or services Is open and transparent in its business dealings Is fair in the way it does business Is environmentally responsible Shows good financial results Contributes to the local economy Is innovative as a company Has a clear vision for the future Don't know In your opinion, which two or three of these qualities are most important in forming a positive view of a business? And this negative perception matters. Although paying the full amount of tax owed is not the most important quality in forming a positive view of business…. Base: Split sample 548 GB adults 16-75 Q Pays full amount of tax owed
  • 9. 9Business and Tax – Perils of Perception | October 2015 | FINAL | Public 53% 50% 39% 34% 20% 20% 14% 8% 5% 4% 3% 7% Does not have good customer service Does not treat employees with respect Does not offer high quality products or services Is not fair in the way it does business Is not open and transparent in its business dealings Is not environmentally responsible Does not show good financial results Does not contribute significantly to the local economy Is not innovative as a company Does not have a clear vision for the future Don't know In your opinion, which two or three of these qualities are most important in forming a negative view of a business? …it is one of the top three factors which could damage a business reputation –just after poor customer service and treating employees badly Base: Split sample 549 GB adults 16-75 Q Does not pay full amount of tax owed
  • 10. 10Business and Tax – Perils of Perception | October 2015 | FINAL | Public In the last 12 months have you boycotted a product or service specifically because the company making or providing it has not paid the full amount of tax they owe? And this distrust can translate into action–nearly a quarter of people say they have avoided a company because they have not paid the full amount of tax they owe Base: 1097 GB adults 16-75 23% 67% 10% Yes No Don't know Q
  • 11. 11Business and Tax – Perils of Perception | October 2015 | FINAL | Public 44% 43% 24% 16% 7% 15% Which one or two of these, if any, would most increase your trust in businesses as responsible tax payers? How can business tackle these misperceptions? Publishing the amount of tax paid on company websites and providing explanations could increase trust Base: Split sample 549 GB adults 16-75 Businesses being required to publish the amount of tax they pay on their website Businesses being required to publish an explanation of the amount of tax they pay Businesses being required to sign up to a statement of tax principles or government code of conduct on tax Businesses being required to show that the management board are aware of, and have approved, the firm's strategy on tax None of these Don't know Q
  • 12. 12Document Name Here | Month 2015 | Version 1 | Public | Internal Use Only | Confidential | Strictly Confidential (DELETE CLASSIFICATION) Notes on the data Interviews were conducted using i:Omnibus – Ipsos MORI’s online panel. All questions include all respondents unless otherwise states (1,097 GB adults aged 16-75) Where an amount is asked, respondents were asked to write an exact value (unless specified). The banding has been added at the analysis stage for ease of interpretation Where responses do not sum to 100, this is due to rounding Where specified, averages refer to the mean value (that is, the sum of the numerical values of each response divided by the total number of responses)
  • 13. 13Document Name Here | Month 2015 | Version 1 | Public | Internal Use Only | Confidential | Strictly Confidential (DELETE CLASSIFICATION) Sources Total government tax revenue in the year 2014-2015 contributions as a proportion of total revenue by type of tax are sourced from HMRC Tax and NIC Receipts (published September 2015) and Office for Budget Responsibility Summer Budget Economic and Fiscal Outlook (published July 2015): https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/fil e/461721/Aug15_Receipts_Bulletin_v1.pdf http://budgetresponsibility.org.uk/economic-fiscal-outlook-july-2015/ Different taxes are grouped into six categories: Income Tax; National Insurance contributions by individuals; VAT receipts; Capital Taxes (including Capital Gains Tax, Inheritance Tax and stamp duties), Alcohol, Tobacco and Fuel duties; Taxes paid by businesses (including Corporation Tax, business rates and Employer’s National Insurance). Corporation Tax gap estimates (and historical estimates) are drawn from HMRC’s Measuring Tax Gaps 2014 edition: https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/fil e/364009/4382_Measuring_Tax_Gaps_2014_IW_v4B_accessible_20141014.pdf
  • 14. 14Document Name Here | Month 2015 | Version 1 | Public | Internal Use Only | Confidential | Strictly Confidential (DELETE CLASSIFICATION)  Name: Bobby Duffy  Email: Bobby.duffy@ipsos.com  Telephone: 0207 347 3267 For more information  Name: Hannah Shrimpton  Email: Hannah.shrimpton@ipsos.com  Telephone: 0207 347 3006