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  • A list of all 639 tax thresholds in force in December 2012.

  • An analysis of all 639 numerical thresholds in tax legislation.

  • Research on changes to the honesty declaration on Self Assessment tax returns.

  • Research on results of the HMRC Customer Survey for 2008 to 2012.

  • Research on customers experience of using HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) contact centres.

  • Research on how HM Revenue and Customs can identify, define and describe affluent customers.

  • Research on the testing of prototypes of the SA150, SA101, SA102 and SA103 guidance notes.

  • Research on the customer testing of the Self Assessment notice to file (SA316) to help reduce costs for HMRC and improve customer experience.

  • Research into helping HM Revenue and Customs understand why some customers don’t file their Self Assessment return.

  • Research to explore the impact of Capital Gains pilot letters on customer behaviour.

  • Research exploring the impact of Capital Gains Tax pre-pilot letters on customer behaviour.

  • Research on the main Capital Gains Tax pilot to test customer understanding of onlne and written communications.

  • Research to help HMRC understand and reduce the amount of businesses operating in the hidden economy.

  • Research into HMRC using targeted communications for Self Assessment, based on customer circumstances and need.

  • Research on how well customers understand the Tax Calculation and guidance sent by HMRC to those who have paid too much or too little tax.

  • Research into how small employers operate the Income Tax and National Insurance contributions systems.

  • A table of the policy decisions set out by the Chancellor in Autumn Statement 2012.

  • Research into deaf and hard of hearing customers experiences of using HM Revenue and Customs' services.

  • This table shows identified wealth, the wealth owned by estates represented by those passing through probate in each year, grossed up to that of the living using mortality rates.

  • Research into customer testing of the SA316.