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First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
This official statistics publication provides statistics on PAYE Income Tax and National Insurance contributions, Bank Levy, Bank Surcharge, Corporation Tax and Bank Payroll Tax receipts from the banking sector
This document contains the annual report of the Banking Liaison Panel.
Command Paper 8252. Government response to the report by the Independent Commission on Banking (ICB) which recommends fundamental reform the…
Contract information relating to Banking Services, Audit Services and Card Processing Services.
This series contains outturn PAYE (Pay As You Earn) Income Tax and National Insurance contributions, Bank Payroll Tax, Bank Levy and Corporation Tax receipts from the banking sector.
2016 audit report into whether 8 leading UK banks are complying with undertakings they gave not to bundle loans and accounts.
The implementation is selective in most countries outside of the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision.
2015 audit report into whether 8 leading UK banks are complying with undertakings they gave not to bundle loans and accounts.
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