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HMRC is making a number of changes to the way we manage the settlement of significant tax disputes, following a report by the Public Accounts Committee in December.
This issue briefing explains how Real Time Information will mean more people paying the right amount of tax and National Insurance.
This briefing explains what we are doing to ensure small businesses receive this support and comply with their tax obligations.
This briefing explains what we are doing to tackle tax avoidance, so that everyone pays their fair share of tax.
This briefing explains how the profits of multinational businesses are taxed, and how tax policy affects where multinationals choose to locate.
Consultation on draft legislation to preserve the effect of two HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) extra-statutory concessions (ESCs).
A consultation on legislative measures to tackle existing and emerging threats to the UK alcohol duty regime.
This documents sets out the government's strategic approach to reducing tax avoidance
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
An update for HMRC's external stakeholders
This document sets out the size of the challenge, the progress made to date and explains our strengthened strategy.
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