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From HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC)
  • UK overseas trade statistics (OTS) data detailing international trade in goods at summary product and country level.

  • Statistics on the take-up and cost of film, high-end television, animation, video games, children’s television, theatre and orchestra tax relief.

  • EU and Non-EU import and export data for February 2019.

  • Introduction, commentary and tables 3.12 to 3.15a related to personal incomes statistics.

  • Research exploring customers’ responses to an example migration journey, testing their reactions and understanding, and their perception of how smooth the journey might be.

  • Research to evaluate the experiences of customers who had stopped getting tax credits and had moved to Universal Credit after a change in their circumstances.

  • This research was commissioned to provide insight on businesses’ non-agricultural use of red diesel for non-road mobile machinery.

  • Research to enhance HMRC’s understanding of the impact of the commencement of the corporate criminal offences introduced in the Criminal Finances Act 2017.

  • EU and Non-EU import and export data for January 2019.

  • This publication provides details of the overseas trade in goods statistics (OTS) of the United Kingdom (UK). They are a detailed dataset covering the UK's trade in goods at country and product level providing both aggr…

  • These spreadsheets provide supplementary data to that in the first quarter 2018 release of the HM Revenue & Customs Regional trade in goods statistics.

  • Aggregated quarterly RTS NUTS1 data (Value and Number of Businesses) and EU / Non-EU plus additional (value only) breakdowns by SITC Section and aggregated country groupings.

  • International trade in goods data at summary product and country level, by UK regions and devolved administrations.

  • Introduction, commentary and tables 3.1 to 3.11 for personal incomes statistics, and experimental statistics tables 3.16 and 3.17.

  • Geographical analysis of Child Benefit at small area levels.

  • Qualitative research to providing insight into the customer experience of the trial phase of Help to Save.

  • Research to explore how customers would respond to the potential extension of HMRC working hours for compliance interventions beyond the standard working week.

  • Primary quantitative analysis of VAT business customers and Income Tax business customers to track and monitor awareness of, and readiness for, Making Tax Digital.

  • These statistics provide information about families using Tax-Free Childcare.

  • EU and Non-EU import and export data for December 2018.