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  • Mixed-methods research exploring saving behaviours of the population eligible for Help to Save, and how to encourage them to open the account and regularly save.

  • This report describes the main findings from research in 2017 to understand public perceptions of HM Revenue and Customs.

  • This research provides estimates of the percentage of business-to-consumer sales as a proportion of overall sales for the VAT unregistered population.

  • The UK’s VAT-registered business population, provisional statistics for 2017, for businesses declaring trade in goods with EU and non-EU countries.

  • This report presents the latest findings from the 2015 to 2016 Error and Fraud Analytical Programme, which measures error and fraud in the tax credits system.

  • Geographical analysis of Child Benefit at country, region, local authority and Parliamentary constituency levels.

  • Ready reckoner of appropriate percentage for calculating car benefit charge.

  • Research into the impact of revisions to standard texts used in letters to customers.

  • This research examines how companies with fewer than 4 employees work with clients, how they derive their income, and what they do with it.

  • This research explored the knowledge and use of VAT partial exemption among businesses in 17 industry sectors.

  • Research exploring small businesses and landlords attitudes, behaviours and digital capability relevant to Making Tax Digital for Business.

  • HMRC’s review of the Real Time Information programme.

  • Quantitative research to understand customers’ awareness and experience of Capital Gains Tax (CGT) and Entrepreneurs’ Relief (ER).

  • These statistics provide detailed geographical estimates of the number of families in receipt of tax credits.

  • The statistics contained in the small area data publication will be of interest to anyone looking for detailed geographical estimates of the number of families receiving tax credits.

  • Mixed methods research to understand the experience of SMEs in determining individuals’ employment status.

  • Research into the size of the Sharing Economy in Great Britain, and participants’ experience and understanding of tax on Sharing Economy income.

  • Combined quantitative and qualitative study examining why small businesses register for VAT and their perceptions and experiences of doing so.

  • 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.