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Research exploring tax credits customers’ experiences, particularly of digital services and the move towards Universal Credit.
The 'shopping basket' of items making up the suite of consumer price inflation indices (CPIH, CPI & RPI) are reviewed every year. Some items are taken out of the basket, some are brought in, to reflect changes in the market...
Research to understand the number and type of subscriptions held by adults, and the subscriptions offered by businesses in the UK.
Findings from the 2014 tax credits panel study looking at customer understanding and experience of the tax credits system, digital services and the transition to Universal Credit.
Employment Tribunal decision.
Household final consumption expenditure (HHFCE) for the UK, as a measure of growth. Includes all spending on goods and services by members of UK households.
Customer declaration of specific uses of the scheduled category 1 or 2 substances (multiple transactions).
Household final consumption expenditure (HHFCE) for the UK, as a measure of economic growth. Includes all spending on goods and services by members of UK households.
PySyft allows model owners to load information concerning production AI algorithms into a server, where an external researcher can send a research question without ever seeing the information in that server.
Employment Appeal Tribunal judgment of Mrs Justice Eady on 20 May 2024.
Research into large businesses' experiences of dealing with HMRC, their views on administration of tax policy and wider influences on their attitudes to tax.
Research on results of the HMRC Customer Survey for 2008 to 2012.
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