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HM Revenue & Customs September 2013 Government Major Projects Portfolio data that supports the 2014 Major Projects Authority annual report.
Monthly details of HMRC expenditure with suppliers via Government Procurement Card covering transactions that exceed £500.
This spreadsheet set out details of HMRC’s paid items for more than £25,000 for March 2014.
This business plan sets out what HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) is going to do over the next two years.
This briefing explains the benefits that employers, HMRC and the Exchequer will experience as a result of real time information.
This spreadsheet set out details of HMRC’s paid items for more than £25,000 for February 2014.
Facts and figures about what HMRC does.
The spreadsheet below sets out monthly details of HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) expenditure with suppliers covering transactions that exceed £25,000.
This spreadsheet set out details of HMRC’s paid items for more than £25,000 for January 2014.
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.
This document shows how HMRC complies with the public sector equality duty in section 149 Equality Act 2010 in relation to its customer service and policy administration activities.
This briefing explains how we are reducing the opportunities for offshore tax evasion, what we are doing to identify and catch evaders, and raises awareness of the tough consequences for those who evade their taxes.
People survey results showing HMRC's employee engagement index.
Annual reports for the years 2009 to 2013.
HMRC is introducing a new service for customers who need extra help to get their taxes and entitlements right.
This briefing explains how overpayments occur, how they can be avoided and what to do if a claimant has been paid money they are not entitled to.
This spreadsheet set out details of HMRC’s paid items for more than £25,000 for December 2013.
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