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These statistics are based on HMRC’s annual Survey of Personal Incomes, a representative sample survey of the tax records of individuals in HMRC’s PAYE, Self Assessment and repayment claims administrative systems.
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First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Research to assess the reaction of customers to service schemes and discover how they might be improved.
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.
The table shows movements in the local list but the position of the central list at 31 March 2012 is shown as a separate line.
This paper estimates the value of an individual’s time gathering and providing information to HM Revenue and Customs to meet their obligations.
This table shows how the percentage of income tax for individuals with various levels of earnings has changed.
A distribution of the value of bequests by the sex and marital status of the deceased for the 2000 to 2001 tax year.
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