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Estimates for the number of individuals that submitted tax returns for 2004-05 are given in the following table.<Table width="100%" summary="" cellspacing="3" cellpadding="3" border="0"><TR><TD>Range of earned income</TD><TD>Number of individuals (thousand)</TD></TR><TR><TD>No earned income</TD><TD>765</TD></TR><TR><TD>£1 to £4,744</TD><TD>1,550</TD></TR><TR><TD>£4,745 to £19,999</TD><TD>3,580</TD></TR><TR><TD>£20,000 to £32,499</TD><TD>1,250</TD></TR><TR><TD>£32,500 to £49,999</TD><TD>859</TD></TR><TR><TD>£50,000 to £74,999</TD><TD>453</TD></TR><TR><TD>£75,000 to £99,999</TD><TD>183</TD></TR><TR><TD>£100,000 to £149,999</TD><TD>170</TD></TR><TR><TD>£150,000 to £249,999</TD><TD>92</TD></TR><TR><TD>£250,000 and over</TD><TD>59</TD></TR><TR><TD>All ranges</TD><TD>8,960</TD></TR><tfoot><TR><td>Notes:</td></TR><TR><td>1. These estimates are from the Survey of Personal Incomes 2004-05 and are the latest available.</td></TR><TR><td>2. Earned income is defined as income from employment, self-employment and pensions.</td></TR><TR><td>3. Numbers are given to three significant figures and may not sum to the total due to rounding.</td></TR></tfoot></Table> |