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Report on improving Personal tax customers' experience of dealing with HM Revenue and Customs.
Research on how well customers understand the Tax Calculation and guidance sent by HMRC to those who have paid too much or too little tax.
Research to find out how well employers understand the content of the letter and helpsheet sent to them for PAYE Real Time Information.
Research to measure how small and medium enterprises and individuals see tax compliance.
Research on understanding the role social networks play in disseminating information about audit rates and non-compliance penalties among taxpayers.
Research into large businesses' customer experience of HMRC.
Research to help improve the relationship between HMRC and individuals, and the engagement of individuals with HMRC products.
Research on how small businesses interact with the tax system and what improvements HMRC can make to the process.
Research into the benefits of rewriting the Income Tax legislation.
Report on understanding the strengths and weaknesses of the current format of EmployerTalk events.
Research into how publishing names of serious defaulters could stop tax evasion.
Research into businesses and individuals' experiences of HMRC.
An evaluation of the impact of the December 2004 announcement that in the future, remuneration-based avoidance schemes would be closed down with retrospective effect
Details of tax avoidance schemes that have been disclosed to HMRC.
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