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EU and Non-EU import and export data for July 2018.
These spreadsheets provide supplementary data to that in the first quarter 2018 release of the HM Revenue & Customs Regional trade in goods statistics.
International trade in goods data at summary product and country level, by UK regions and devolved administrations.
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.
Table 2.8 gives a breakdown of net receipts of Income Tax by type of receipt.
Table 2.9 shows a breakdown of Income Tax credits and repayments by type.
The tables in this publication show aggregated figures for annual Income Tax receipts, repayments and tax credits.
EU and Non-EU import and export data for June 2018.
UK overseas trade statistics (OTS) data detailing international trade in goods at summary product and country level.
This report sets out how HM Revenue and Customs measures the yield from Diverted Profits Tax.
These statistics provide detailed geographical estimates of the number of families in receipt of tax credits.
This research aimed to help HMRC understand small business and landlord customers’ potential engagement with Making Tax Digital (MTD).
Mixed methods research exploring customer reactions to the introduction of ‘In-year coding’ to help inform the design of the system and related communications.
Qualitative research with individuals to understand attitudes, likely behaviour and engagement with Making Tax Digital.
Research to understand customers’ current digital behaviours and attitudes and how HMRC can maximise uptake of the Personal Tax Account.
Research to understand customer preferences and attitudes towards contact channels when using digital services.
Research to understand how HMRC can address customer reassurance needs through digital rather than traditional channels.
Research to develop and understand a digital segmentation to better tailor communications and services for customers around the Personal Tax Account (PTA).
Research to understand customer needs and drivers around providing tax information by engaging them in the design of Making Tax Digital (MTD) principles.
This research helped us improve our understanding of the effectiveness of the Publishing Details of Deliberate Defaulters (PDDD) programme.
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