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Statistics tables showing the distribution of changes in rateable value between the end of the 2005 list and the beginning of the 2010 list.
The table shows movements in the local list but the position of the central list at 31 March 2012 is shown as a separate line.
Research into businesses and individuals' experiences of HMRC.
HMRC's statement on confidentiality and access of data holdings used in producing statistical outputs.
This paper estimates the value of an individual’s time gathering and providing information to HM Revenue and Customs to meet their obligations.
Data relates to the capital gains of non-life companies.
These statistics relate to capital gains of non-life companies.
An evaluation of the impact of the December 2004 announcement that in the future, remuneration-based avoidance schemes would be closed down with retrospective effect
After routine quality assurance checks, HMRC identified errors where traders omitted trade in their original declarations or declared incorrect commodity codes.
The tables provide breakdowns of Corporation Tax receipts and Corporation Tax liabilities
Analysis from 2005 that attempted to derive broad-brush estimates of the direct tax gap
Provisional estimates of the UK direct taxes gap and a discussion of the methods used to arrive at these
Details of tax avoidance schemes that have been disclosed to HMRC.
The final evaluation of the impact of in-work support on parents’ labour supply and take-up behaviour in the UK.
An estimate of the labour market impact of Working Families’ Tax Credits using a difference-in-differences methodology
This table shows how the percentage of income tax for individuals with various levels of earnings has changed.
A distribution of the value of bequests by the sex and marital status of the deceased for the 2000 to 2001 tax year.
This paper considers how in-work income support programmes might impact on individual wage growth
A review of how non take-up of state benefits has been studied by economists, focusing on examples from labour supply literature
A paper examining the determinants of take-up of state support for low income working parents
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