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This is the first annual report on the operation of the Code and covers activities in the period from 5 December 2013 to 31 March 2015.
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.
Results from the 2015 Civil Service People Survey for HMRC.
This briefing explains what the Scottish Rate of Income Tax is, who it will apply to and how it will be implemented.
This spreadsheet reports on HMRC’s spending over £25,000 for October 2015.
Monthly details of HM Revenue & Customs expenditure with suppliers via Government Procurement Card, covering transactions over £500.
This spreadsheet reports on HMRC’s spending over £25,000 for September 2015.
This briefing explains why we calculate the tax gap each year and how it influences the way we work to collect taxes.
HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) information about business expenses incurred by HMRC Board members.
This spreadsheet reports on HMRC’s spending over £25,000 for August 2015.
An outline of how HMRC will work with software developers to bring new products to the market to benefit both our customers and HMRC.
This spreadsheet reports on HMRC’s spending over £25,000 for July 2015.
This briefing explains how HMRC will recover tax or tax credit debt directly from the bank and building society accounts of the small number of people who refuse to pay, and the safeguards that will be applied.
This spreadsheet reports on HMRC’s spending over £25,000 for June 2015.
This briefing explains HMRC's ambitious programme of work in being an effective, efficient and impartial tax and payments authority.
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