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The government publish tax information and impact notes (TIINs) for tax policy changes when the policy is final or near final.
This report looks at how foundations can do the most good through total impact – looking at and planning the impact of all their activities.
Estimates of the associations between work-limiting ill-health, demographic and labour market changes, and recent rises in economic inactivity, using Annual Population Survey data.
Outcomes landlords must deliver about being open with tenants and treating them with fairness and respect so that tenants can access services, raise complaints, influence decision making and hold their landlord to account.
This measure introduces changes to the leasing provisions, as a result of the withdrawal of LIBOR (London Inter-bank Offered Rate).
Illustrative analysis of the impact of the combined tax and spending announcements set out in “Building Back Better: Our Plan for Health and Social Care” on household incomes.
Does age of enrollment matter?
This page presents a collection of impact assessments led by the Home Office on migration policy.
It is argued that crises open up a window of opportunity to implement policies that otherwise would not have the necessary political backing
This is a systematic review of the evidence
Evidence from Bangladesh and Ethiopia
Research into the influence of Inheritance Tax reliefs and exemptions on estate planning and inheritances.
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