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From HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC)
  • Combined quantitative and qualitative study examining why small businesses register for VAT and their perceptions and experiences of doing so.

  • UK Trade asymmetries figures between the years of 2014 to 2016. Analysing UK asymmetries at both EU country level and commodity level.

  • UK overseas trade statistics (OTS) data detailing international trade in goods at summary product and country level.

  • The UK’s VAT-registered business population for 2015 for businesses declaring trade in goods with EU and non-EU countries.

  • The UK’s VAT-registered business population for 2016, for businesses declaring trade in goods with EU and non-EU countries.

  • Enterprise Investment Scheme, Seed Enterprise Investment Scheme and Social Investment Tax Relief Statistics: October 2017

  • HM Revenue and Customs statistics relating to tobacco tax gap estimates (tax year 2012 to 2013 to tax year 2016 to 2017).

  • This research sought up-to-date information on the nature and scale of the hidden economy, and the characteristics and motivations of those involved.

  • The number of Venture Capital Trust companies raising funds and the amounts raised for tax years ending 1996 to 2017.

  • International trade in goods data at summary product and country level, by UK regions and devolved administrations

  • UK overseas trade statistics (OTS) data detailing international trade in goods at summary product and country level.

  • A study into letters sent to Child Benefit customers asking them to contact HMRC, with a view to making improvements that will increase response rates.

  • Research to measure the effectiveness of the 2016 tax credits renewals advertising campaign.

  • Research to understand the customer experience and expectations of HMRC’s webchat service, and explore potential barriers to its use.

  • Research to measure the effectiveness of the 2016 Scottish Rate of Income Tax advertising campaign.

  • Qualitative study investigating the behaviours and characteristics of small and mid-sized businesses who engage in tax evasion.

  • Statistics on costs incurred by businesses and local authorities in complying with regular HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) statistical surveys.

  • This research explored different ways to explain the process of in-year finalisation to self-employed tax credits claimants.

  • This research explores experiences and information needs of tax credit customers as they make the transition to Universal Credit.

  • This research tests self-employed tax credits claimants’ understanding of what is involved in moving to Universal Credit.