HMRC February 2026 Performance Update
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HMRC published its February 2026 performance update for fiscal year 2025-2026, reporting on performance against strategic objectives including tax collection, customer service delivery, and compliance outcomes. The report includes detailed performance data spreadsheets and metric definitions.
What changed
HMRC released its February 2026 performance update covering fiscal year 2025-2026. The report provides performance data against strategic objectives including tax collection efficiency, customer service metrics, and compliance activity.
Tax administration stakeholders should monitor these metrics as indicators of HMRC's operational priorities and resource allocation. The report serves as an informational reference rather than creating new compliance obligations.
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HMRC performance update: February 2026
Details of HMRC's performance against the department's strategic objectives for February 2026 of financial year 2025 to 2026.
From: HM Revenue & Customs Published 9 April 2026 Get emails about this page
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HMRC performance data 2025 to 2026: February
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This report provides HMRC’s February performance update for 2025 to 2026.
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