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The Valuation Office Agency (VOA) publishes a profile of the items it spends its budget on which exceed £25,000 in value.
HMRC is required to publish information that demonstrates our compliance with the general equality duty with regard to age, disability, ethnicity and gender.
This mid-year report shows HMRC is on track to meet its tax revenue targets, while continuing to reduce costs and improve customer service.
Who will be affected, how the charge will work and how we will administer it.
The Government is investing £917 million between 2010 and 2015 to increase tax compliance.
This briefing explains how we tackle those who don’t register all their business activity and work within what we call the ‘hidden economy’.
Some HMRC customers need extra help to get their taxes and entitlements right. We want to provide this support in a way that suits them.
An update on how HMRC has improved services for small business through better help and support, delivering new and enhanced digital services.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The Valuation Office Agency (VOA) publish the results of their Civil Service 2014 people survey
People survey results showing HMRC's employee engagement index.
This report shows HMRC's progress towards implementing the government's December 2013 guidance on customer service lines.
The final report on HMRC's review of its powers of entry
A summary of what HMRC is doing and plans to do for each of the 16 actions outlined in the 2013 government digital strategy.
This briefing explains how HMRC has performed between April and September 2014.
From 17 July 2014, individuals and businesses involved in tax avoidance schemes have to pay HMRC the disputed amount of tax upfront while the dispute is resolved. This new power is called ‘Accelerated Payments.'
This briefing explains why tax summaries have been introduced and who will receive them.
HMRC's annual report covering our delivery against Your Charter, including progress and priorities for further improvement.
This briefing gives a broad picture of the tax that should in theory be collected, against what is actually collected.
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