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Usability testing of the online checker
Findings of a research project on efficiency, looking at 6 case study schools.
How the prices of the lowest-cost products for 30 everyday items have changed since April 2021.
The Government announced in July 2010 that it wanted to see a new range of simple financial products to help people take responsibility for their finances.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Highly experimental analysis showing how the lowest priced everyday grocery items have changed in price.
Scoping document published for new OTS review.
The Office of Tax Simplification set out lessons learned and four principles for avoiding complexity.
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HMRC commissioned qualitative research to understand what ‘ease’ and ‘getting things right’ means to customers.
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