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HMRC is undergoing far reaching change. This document briefly explains the background to this change and sets out the Department’s emerging plans.
The spreadsheet below sets out monthly details of HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) expenditure with suppliers covering transactions that exceed £25,000.
Guidance on your client's main tax deadlines.
This document breaks down each relevant area to procurement into what they mean, what the Home Office and HMRC will do to support them and finally what we would like our suppliers to do working in partnership with the Home O…
The Race equality scheme sets out the actions we will take to fulfil our responsibilities under the Race Relations (Amendment) Act 2000
How HMRC will fulfill its responsibilities under the Sex Discrimination Act 1975, as amended by the Equality Act 2006, and the Single Equality Act 2010.
This document contains the following information: H.M. Revenue and Customs 2009 to 2010: consolidated resource accounts.
This spreadsheet sets out the salaries (within £5,000 bands) of HMRC’s most senior people as at 30 June 2010.
HM Revenue & Customs is pleased to make available our Disability equality scheme and action plan.
Final evaluation of the Debt Management and Banking adding capacity pilot.
Our 2010-11 business plan sets out our plans for 2010-11 as we continue responding to changing demands which impact the way we collect tax and make the payments which people are entitled to.
Abbreviations and terms used by HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) when recording spend with suppliers.
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