Facts and figures about UK taxes, benefits and public spending.
Income distribution, poverty and inequality.
Analysing government fiscal forecasts and tax and spending.
Analysis of the fiscal choices an independent Scotland would face.
Case studies that give a flavour of the areas where IFS research has an impact on society.
Reforming the tax system for the 21st century.
A peer-reviewed quarterly journal publishing articles by academics and practitioners.
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Paul Johnson is Director of the IFS. Formerly, Paul was a Research Fellow at IFS and an Associate of Frontier Economics. From 2004 to 2007 he was director of the public services and growth directorate and Chief micro-economist at HM Treasury, as well as deputy head of the Government Economic Service. He previously worked in senior posts at the Department for Education and Skills and the Financial Services Authority. Until 1998 he was a full-time researcher at IFS, eventually taking on the roles of deputy director and head of the personal sector research programme.
All available publications
Paul Johnson and Peter Levell, November 2012,
Running the numbers on the RPI to ensure the price is right,
External publications
, The Times
Paul Johnson, November 2012,
If you want to tax the rich, do it fairly,
Financial Times,
Newspaper Articles
Paul Johnson and David Phillips, November 2012,
Scottish independence: the fiscal context,
IFS Briefing Notes
, BN135
Press release:
Paul Johnson and David Phillips, November 2012,
Independent Scotland would face long term fiscal challenges,
IFS Press Releases
Paul Johnson and David Phillips, November 2012,
Independent Scotland would face long term fiscal challenges,
IFS Press Releases
Stuart Adam, James Browne and Paul Johnson, November 2012,
News analysis: strange timing for changes to UK Council Tax Benefit Scheme,
External publications
, Tax Notes International
Stuart Adam, James Browne and Paul Johnson, October 2012,
Late changes to Council Tax Benefit reforms,
Observations
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