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The Government Office for Science’s mission is to put excellent science advice at the heart of decision-making. GO-Science works with the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology .
Research and analysis on the future of UK jobs, skills, and labour markets.
Help if you're looking for a new job, are out of work or affected by redundancy. Includes Universal Credit and Jobseeker’s Allowance (JSA).
OSCAR is a cross government tool maintained by HM Treasury (HMT).
Find out how the VAT Capital Goods Scheme (CGS) works, the items covered by the scheme, the rules and how adjustments and disposals are affected.
How employers and job seekers respond to credible information on skills that are difficult to observe, and how this affects matching in the labour market
List of all the tools and techniques in the toolkit.
Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber decision by Judge Ward on 14 February 2024
HMRC is aware of a contractor arrangement which claims to avoid the 2019 loan charge by transferring ownership of shares in a Personal Service Company (PSC).
We are a publicly funded, industry-led organisation that offers guidance on skills and employment issues in the UK.
Guidance for local authorities on how to access the local government income compensation scheme for lost sales, fees and charges as a result of COVID-19.
The Gender in the GES initiative promotes gender diversity in economics. We aim to increase female participation in economics in government and academia.
The use of artificial intelligence and machine learning in UK actuarial work is growing in importance. The conclusions come from GAD research.
Case study from IFOW.
Research, analysis and evaluation working papers produced by or on behalf of HM Revenue and Customs.
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