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Analysis to estimate the price elasticity of demand for alcohols in the UK.
Research into processes used by businesses for making decisions about research and development.
Research on the UK intangible assets tax regime and how businesses are affected by it.
Research into how publishing names of serious defaulters could stop tax evasion.
Research on the compliance costs and commercial impact of temporarily reducing the VAT rate to 15%.
Research into a possible long-term survey of businesses by HMRC.
Research into customer satisfaction of HMRC's tax advice service for businesses.
A review of business perceptions of government sponsored research.
Research into the Large Business Customer Survey results from 2009.
Research into helping disabled customers who need to run a PAYE scheme to employ their carers.
Research into disabled customers' interactions with HMRC and how support services can be improved.
Research into businesses and individuals' experiences of HMRC.
This paper estimates the value of an individual’s time gathering and providing information to HM Revenue and Customs to meet their obligations.
An evaluation of the impact of the December 2004 announcement that in the future, remuneration-based avoidance schemes would be closed down with retrospective effect
Analysis from 2005 that attempted to derive broad-brush estimates of the direct tax gap
Provisional estimates of the UK direct taxes gap and a discussion of the methods used to arrive at these
The final evaluation of the impact of in-work support on parents’ labour supply and take-up behaviour in the UK.
An estimate of the labour market impact of Working Families’ Tax Credits using a difference-in-differences methodology
This paper considers how in-work income support programmes might impact on individual wage growth
A review of how non take-up of state benefits has been studied by economists, focusing on examples from labour supply literature
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