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From HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC)
  • Quarterly statistics from the 4 different alcohol duty regimes administered by HM Revenue and Customs.

  • Monthly statistics on duty receipts and clearances for cigarettes and other tobacco products.

  • Research to measure the impact of the National Minimum Wage Geographical Compliance Approach.

  • Research exploring wealthy customers’ views on links between their personal and mid-sized business tax compliance behaviours

  • Research exploring small businesses use of HMRC costly and non-costly communication channels when interacting with HMRC.

  • Findings from qualitative research with individuals and small business exploring non-compliant attitudes and the role of trust and fairness in HMRC.

  • Research to inform updates to the Standard Cost Model (SCM)

  • This report describes the main findings from HMRC's annual stakeholder research.

  • HMRC commissioned IFF Research to explore Income Tax Self Assessment (ITSA) customers’ views on potential flexible models of timely payment for income tax

  • In 2023, HM Revenue and Customs commissioned BMG to carry out research to explore awareness, understanding and barriers to claiming Child Benefit.

  • Qualitative research on the effectiveness of the super-deduction

  • This report details the analysis of findings from the Trust and Fairness quantitative survey undertaken with over 3000 individual and small business taxpayers.

  • HM Revenue and Customs commissioned IFF to conduct mixed methods analysis (including econometric analysis) of the Annual Investment Allowance tax relief in 2022

  • HM Revenue and Customs commissioned Ipsos to evaluate the Employment Allowance.

  • This report describes the main findings from HMRC's annual perceptions research.

  • HMRC commissioned Ipsos to undertake a quantitative survey to explore the use of simplified mileage rates among self-employed individuals.

  • HM Revenue and Customs commissioned IFF to conduct a qualitative evaluation of the Annual Investment Allowance tax relief, sometimes known as AIA in 2018.

  • HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) commissioned Ipsos to evaluate the impact of the employer NICs relief for the employment of veterans.

  • This research examined the relationships between businesses and agents, identifying where errors happen and how HMRC could intervene.

  • Research with small businesses to understand the customer benefits of the reforms laid out in HMRC and HM Treasury’s 10-year Tax Administration Strategy.