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A monthly summary of how HMRC has performed against its customer service targets.
Spending by electronic purchasing card solution (ePCS), over £500.
Reports on departmental staff numbers and costs.
Reports on departmental spending over £25,000.
HMRC review of anti-money laundering compliance in the money service businesses (MSB) sector.
Details of HMRC's quarterly performance against the department's key objectives for quarter 3 of reporting year 2017 to 2018.
Annual report from the Commissioners for HMRC to the Treasury on tax credits under section 40 of the Tax Credits Act 2002.
These spreadsheets report on HMRC’s and RCDTS's spending over £25,000 for December 2017.
Monthly details of HM Revenue and Customs expenditure with suppliers via Government Procurement Card, covering transactions over £500.
Summary data for the workforce numbers and costs in HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) and the Valuation Office Agency (VOA) during 2017.
How HMRC has complied with its public sector equality duties.
HM Revenue and Customs and Revenue and Customs Digital Technology Services Limited spending over £25,000 for November 2017.
Data on the difference in employees’ average earnings from April 2016 to March 2017.
Summaries of advice given under the business appointment rules to applicants at SCS2 and SCS1 level and equivalents.
This document sets out where HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has spent money in cases where it has been cost effective or necessary to make exceptions to the moratorium.
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