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A list of items of spend that have been allowed in HM Treasury Group since the announcement (24 May 2010) of 5 cross-government moratoria.
This document details GPC (government procurement card) HMT spend greater than £500.
Details of the Competition and Markets Authority’s spend over £25,000 for July 2017.
This series brings together all documents relating to HM Treasury spend approvals.
Spending by electronic purchasing card solution (ePCS), over £500.
Spending by electronic purchasing card solution (ePCS), over £500 for 2023.
Details of all government procurement card transactions of £500 and over for 2023-2024.
What detailed information you need to send to HMRC to support your Research and Development (R&D) tax relief claim, and when and how to submit it.
UK Trade & Investment government procurement card expenditure over £500 for July to September 2012.
Centrally approved spending for property, advertising, consultancy, technology and recruitment.
Quarterly information on exceptions to moratoria on spend for ICT, consultancy, recruitment, property, consultancy, advertising and marketing.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Guidelines to help government policymakers assess the impact their proposals will have on competition.
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