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This analysis supports the review of the earnings trigger and qualifying earnings band for automatic enrolment for the 2019 to 2020 financial year.
Qualitative research to understand the customer journey of small, micro and nano businesses that cannot meet their tax liabilities.
Statistics relating to Corporation Tax capital allowances due 1974 to 2016.
Statistics cover the financial year ending 2016.
Statistics covering the financial year ending 2015.
Statistics cover the financial years ending 2011 to 2016.
Statistics cover financial years ending 2000 to 2016.
Statistics cover financial years ending 2011 to 2016.
Statistics related to rates of Corporation Tax covering the period 1971 to 2017.
Analyses of Corporation Tax receipts and liabilities, Bank Levy and Bank Surcharge.
This report sets out how HM Revenue and Customs measures the yield from Diverted Profits Tax.
This research provides estimates of the percentage of business-to-consumer sales as a proportion of overall sales for the VAT unregistered population.
The UK’s VAT-registered business population, provisional statistics for 2017, for businesses declaring trade in goods with EU and non-EU countries.
Ready reckoner of appropriate percentage for calculating car benefit charge.
This research examines how companies with fewer than 4 employees work with clients, how they derive their income, and what they do with it.
This research explored the knowledge and use of VAT partial exemption among businesses in 17 industry sectors.
HMRC’s review of the Real Time Information programme.
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