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Business Case for 2020-2022 HMRC pay deal

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Dear HM Revenue and Customs,

Please could you provide the final business case for HMRC's pay deal of 2020-2022 as approved by Cabinet Office and HMT teams and ministers. Please include all submitted annexes, counterfactual scenarios, supplementary information and financial modelling of reforms.

Yours faithfully,

Mr W Robinson

Harjit Garcha, HM Revenue and Customs

Our ref: FOI2021/04648

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FOI Central Team, HM Revenue and Customs

Dear Mr W. Robinson

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HMRC F reedom of Information Team

FOI Central Team, HM Revenue and Customs

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Dear Mr Robinson

The response date for your request, FOI2021/04648, has been changed to
17th May

Please see the attached letter which explains the circumstances behind the
date change.

Kind Regards

HMRC Freedom of Information team

FOI Central Team, HM Revenue and Customs

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Dear Mr Robinson,

We are writing in response to your request for information, received 16
March.

Yours sincerely,

HMRC Freedom of Information Team

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