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Ofqual's annual report and accounts for the period 1 April 2016 to 31 March 2017.
The Valuation Office Agency (VOA) publishes a profile of the items it spends its budget on which exceed £25,000 in value.
Spending by electronic purchasing card solution (ePCS), over £500.
Data on the difference in employees’ average earnings from April 2016 to March 2017.
A list of items of spend that have been allowed in HM Treasury Group since the announcement (24 May 2010) of 5 cross-government moratoria.
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.
Approvals given for exceptions to controls on 5 key categories of spending.
Service specifications for approved premises: catering and public protection and regimes for the Ministry of Justice.
Report on DVLA spending over £500 with an electronic purchasing card solution (ePCS) from November 2017
These spreadsheets report on HMRC’s and RCDTS's spending over £25,000 for October 2017.
Monthly details of HM Revenue & Customs expenditure with suppliers via Government Procurement Card, covering transactions over £500.
Details of all spending over £500 in October 2017 by the CNPA on a government procurement card
Report on DVLA spending over £500 with an electronic purchasing card solution (ePCS) from October 2017.
A request for correspondence from HM Treasury to HM Customs and Excise in 1983 and 1984 which relates to the introduction of the VAT Refund Direction.
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