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  • Research into large businesses' views on tax policy and procedure.

  • Research on using demographic, socio-economic and personal data in prediction models for behaviour and attitudes towards tax.

  • Research on what customers think is a good service from HM Revenue and Customs.

  • Statistics related to estimated number of taxpayer disposals, disposal amounts and chargeable gains net of in-year losses, by type of asset for 2011 to 2012.

  • A technical explanation and draft legislation on reducing avoidance involving ‘compensating adjustments’ in the transfer pricing code.

  • Research to test the design of a new online PAYE service from HM Revenue and Customs.

  • Research into customer views of a proposed online PAYE service from HM Revenue and Customs.

  • Information for external users wishing to make a case for HMRC to carry out bespoke statistics analysis.

  • Information on arrangements for pre-release access to HMRC's official statistics.

  • Information about the range of administrative data that HMRC use to produce official statistics.

  • Research to look at the how small and medium enterprises view their tax responsibilities.

  • Analysis of the impact of the Rural Fuel Duty Relief and whether the price of fuel in the scheme areas has reduced relative to the rest of the UK.

  • Research to measure the success of the PAYE Real Time Information pilot.

  • Research about online services for Gift Aid and the Gift Aid Small Donation Scheme.

  • Results from a survey conducted by HMRC to assess how Tax & NICs receipts statistics were used, how often and what for.

  • Future publication dates for statistics on HM Revenue & Customs receipts.

  • Research to measure customer satisfaction for the specialist personal tax helplines.

  • Research into the way HM Revenue and Customs communicates with tax credit and Child Benefit customers.

  • Research to test a new telephone system which uses speech recognition technology.

  • Research on results of the HMRC Customer Survey for 2008 to 2013.