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From HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC)
  • Research into measuring the awareness amongst medium and large employers who will be required to file in-year returns online by April 2009.

  • Research on what needs to be done to assist small VAT traders and employers to meet the deadline to file VAT and PAYE returns online.

  • Research into assessing effectiveness of Corporation Tax online mandation mailshots.

  • This publication shows percentage distribution of income tax deducted from pay, by industry.

  • Research on how small businesses interact with the tax system and what improvements HMRC can make to the process.

  • HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) statistics relating to beer tax gap lower estimates and implied midpoint estimates

  • Research and analysis of new to work and pre-pensioner factsheets.

  • Research into providing a profile of the knowledge gaps of pensioners and pre-pensioners.

  • Research on understanding the reaction to and action after receiving the Tax Back mailing.

  • Research on understanding the best way to tell pensioners that the tax on their pensions may not be right.

  • Presentation of research into communication material for new employees and new pensioners.

  • Research on how private sector organisations have designed their operating models.

  • Analysis to estimate the impact of Stamp Duty Land Tax first time buyer's relief on affordability for first time buyers and the policy's value for money.

  • Research undertaken with representatives of race, disability and gender groups so HMRC can better understand customer needs.

  • A review of the literature and the experience of other tax administrations to assess the value of top down methods for estimating the UK direct tax gap

  • Research into customer views on claiming tax credits and Child Benefit including income limits and eligibility.

  • Research on risk factors for claimant error in the tax credits renewals process, using 2009 panel study results.

  • Research on customer experience of tax credits renewals using results of the 2009 panel study of tax credits and Child Benefit customers.

  • Research into why some households who are eligible for tax credits do not make a claim.

  • Research into financial support claimants received from tax credits at the start of the economic downturn, using 2009 panel study results.