Indirect Tax receipts statistics consultation - guidance and background note
Updated 19 August 2016
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1. Summary
HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) currently publish over 100 National Statistics bulletins each year on Indirect Tax receipts. It is not sustainable and not a justifiable use of time given the resource constraints HMRC has. As a result, HMRC is conducting this survey to better focus its limited resources in the future by reducing the frequency of its publications.
The proposed changes will not affect the breakdown of data contained within the publications, which will still be released on a monthly basis.
This survey sets out background information and asks you an average of 5 questions about the frequency of Indirect Taxes and its uses by customers depending on which section you choose.
The Indirect Taxes User Consultation is now closed (11th February 2016). The Monitoring Team would like to thank everyone who took part in this survey. The team will now analyse the responses and draft a response document which will be published here. Respondents who supplied their email addresses will be notified when the response document is published.
2. How to respond
Please complete this short online survey.
3. Contact details
HMRC KAI Receipts Monitoring
Room 2/63
100 Parliament Street
London
SW1A 2BQ
Email: revenuemonitoring@hmrc.gsi.gov.uk
4. Next steps
HMRC will consider all responses to the survey questions and report back on the findings and conclusions after the survey has closed.
Thank you for providing your views and helping HMRC improve the service they provide.