An HMRC consultation on whether continued publication of statistics relating to ‘time to pay’ arrangements would provide value for money failed to attract a single response from members of the public, other external parties or public bodies.
An HMRC consultation on whether continued publication of statistics relating to ‘time to pay’ arrangements would provide value for money failed to attract a single response from members of the public, other external parties or public bodies.
One response was received from HM Treasury, HMRC said. The July 2011 release will be the last in the series, to allow the department’s resources to work on other, ‘higher value’ analysis.
‘There are no plans to close the Business Payment Support Service or change HMRC's time to pay policy or approach,’ HMRC added.
An HMRC consultation on whether continued publication of statistics relating to ‘time to pay’ arrangements would provide value for money failed to attract a single response from members of the public, other external parties or public bodies.
An HMRC consultation on whether continued publication of statistics relating to ‘time to pay’ arrangements would provide value for money failed to attract a single response from members of the public, other external parties or public bodies.
One response was received from HM Treasury, HMRC said. The July 2011 release will be the last in the series, to allow the department’s resources to work on other, ‘higher value’ analysis.
‘There are no plans to close the Business Payment Support Service or change HMRC's time to pay policy or approach,’ HMRC added.