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==Responsibilities== | ==Responsibilities== | ||
*Income | *Income tax, Corporation tax, [[Capital gains tax]], Inheritance tax, Insurance premium tax, Stamp, land and petroleum revenue taxes | ||
*Environmental taxes | *Environmental taxes | ||
*climate change and aggregates levy and landfill tax | *climate change and aggregates levy and landfill tax | ||
*Value | *Value added tax ([[VAT]]) | ||
*Excise | *Excise duties | ||
*National | *National insurance | ||
*Tax | *Tax credits | ||
*Child | *Child benefit | ||
* | *Enforcement of the National minimum wage | ||
* | *Eecovery of student loan repayments | ||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Revision as of 22:20, 28 June 2013
(UK) HMRC was established by Act of Parliament in 2005 as a non-ministerial Department established by the Commissioners for Revenue and Customs Act (CRCA) 2005, replacing the Inland Revenue and Customs and Excise.
Policy maintenance and implementation
- are responsible for safeguarding the flow of money to the Exchequer through our collection, compliance and enforcement activities
- make sure that money is available to fund the UK’s public services
- administer Statutory Payments such as statutory sick pay and statutory maternity pay
- help families and individuals with targeted financial support through payment of tax credits
- administer Child Benefit
- are a high volume business; almost every UK individual and business is a direct customer of HMRC
- aim to administer the tax system in the most simple, customer focused and efficient way
- administer the Government Banking Service
Responsibilities
- Income tax, Corporation tax, Capital gains tax, Inheritance tax, Insurance premium tax, Stamp, land and petroleum revenue taxes
- Environmental taxes
- climate change and aggregates levy and landfill tax
- Value added tax (VAT)
- Excise duties
- National insurance
- Tax credits
- Child benefit
- Enforcement of the National minimum wage
- Eecovery of student loan repayments
External links
About HMRC www.gov.uk