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From HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC)
  • These statistics are based on HMRC’s annual Survey of Personal Incomes, a representative sample survey of the tax records of individuals in HMRC’s PAYE, Self Assessment and repayment claims administrative systems.

  • Information on HMRC statistics user consultations and on providing feedback to HMRC statistics producers.

  • Research on the testing of modified inserts to the Class 2 National Insurance payment request.

  • Research to check employer awareness and preparation for PAYE Real Time Information.

  • This table shows the number of properties and rateable values for the 2010 list as at 1 April 2013 by detailed property type by country.

  • Provides information on the distribution of rateable values by broad property type.

  • This table gives an analysis of 2010 list rateable values as at 1 April 2013 by region and property type, covering properties on the local and central lists.

  • This publication estimates the numbers of families entitled to, but not claiming the childcare element of Working Tax Credit (WTC) and uses this information to calculate a take-up rate.

  • Quality report explaining how the Child Benefit statistics are collated.

  • The number of families claiming Child Benefit as at 31st August 2012, the number and ages of children in those families and their geographical location.

  • This publication includes details of the number of families claiming Child Benefit as at 31 August 2012, the number and ages of children within those families and their geographical location.

  • This publication includes details of the number of families claiming Child Benefit as at 31 August 2011, the number and ages of children within those families and their geographical location.

  • This publication includes details of the number of families claiming Child Benefit as at 31 August 2010, the number and ages of children within those families and their geographical location.

  • Explanation of the publication of statistics on government revenues from UK oil and gas production.

  • HM Revenue & Customs user evaluation containing views on changing the publication cycle of some of its national statistics bulletins.

  • Introduced in 1994, the Enterprise Investment Scheme (EIS) is one of the three tax-based venture capital schemes.

  • Venture capital schemes provide tax relief to individuals investing in smaller, higher risk companies.

  • The statistics show percentage distribution of income tax deducted from pay, by industry.

  • The statistics tables provide detailed information on individuals liable to UK income tax and their incomes, including gender, age, income and tax distribution, income source and geographical breakdowns.

  • The publication covers receipts by HMRC of PAYE, Corporation Tax, Bank Levy and Bank Payroll tax.