Policy paper

Open data strategy

HMRC’s open data strategy and release of the Data Catalogue.

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This page is out-of-date and no longer reflects the government’s data strategy. A National Data Strategy will be published in 2023. In the meantime, you can read and subscribe to all transparency and freedom of information releases from HMRC.

Documents

[Withdrawn] Open data strategy

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[Withdrawn] The context and background of our approach to transparency

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[Withdrawn] The initial list of types and items of data within that context

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Details

HMRC has developed an open data strategy, a detailed document laying out plans to publish information in a linkable and re-usable format with the aim to drive reform and improvement through transparency and citizen participation.

As part of this initiative, the Department has also released the Data Catalogue, an initial inventory of the datasets HMRC holds and processes. The catalogue is a refresh of the information released in the transparency implementation plan.

Published 1 June 2012
Last updated 15 May 2014 + show all updates
  1. Links inserted to the Data Catalogue page on GOV.UK

  2. First published.