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From HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC)
  • Research into self-employed customers' views on paying Class 2 National Insurance contributions.

  • Research on small and medium enterprises' and individuals' views and attitudes towards tax compliance.

  • This report applies HMRC's peer reviewed Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) model to the Corporation Tax reductions announced since 2010.

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

  • Research to understand whether customers’ experiences of HMRC services influence their attitudes towards their tax obligations and behaviour.

  • Research to explore accessibility, customer experience and implementation of the SEIS scheme.

  • Research findings on pre and post campaign tracking 2012 to 2013.

  • An evaluation of National Minimum Wage enforcement in the social care sector over the period 1 April 2011 to 31 March 2013.

  • Research into adding High Income Child Benefit Charge advice to the SA252 for higher rate taxpayers who may need to register for Self Assessment.

  • Research to test new guidance for the cash basis and simplified expenses small business schemes.

  • Research into the education on meeting tax obligations HM Revenue and Customs provides to small and medium enterprises.

  • Research on the education and help HM Revenue and Customs gives to the newly self-employed.

  • Research to understand the needs of visitors to HM Revenue and Customs enquiry centres.

  • This publication presents estimates of annual take-up rates for Child Benefit and for CTC and WTC, covering the 2010 to 2011 financial year.

  • Statistics of HMRC survey compliance costs is an official statistics publication on the cost to businesses and Local Authorities of complying with HMRC statistical surveys.

  • The statistics includes a commentary on the Corporate Venturing Scheme (CVS), as well as data sources and methodology.

  • The Corporate Venturing Scheme (CVS) is aimed at companies considering direct investment, in the form of a minority shareholding, in small independent higher-risk trading companies or groups of such companies.

  • This report relates to the Child Trust Fund (CTF) ‘official’ statistics that have been prepared annually by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) for the following CTF publications

  • Number of companies, investors and amount of investment from 2000-11 to 2009-10.

  • Research into large businesses' views on tax policy and procedure.