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Register to vote Register by 18 June to vote in the General Election on 4 July.
Information for people who have a Debt Relief Order about what happens after.
What happens if you underpay import or export duties and who is responsible for the debt.
Debts you owe (for example court fines, rent or Council Tax) can be deducted from your benefits – sometimes called third party deductions or Fuel Direct
Find out how to use your Aggregates Levy account, what records you must keep and how long to keep them.
The DMO carries out the government’s debt management policy of minimising financing costs over the long term, taking account of risk. We minimise the cost of offsetting the government’s net cash flows over time, while operating in a risk appetite...
Guidance for creditors of a debt that has been placed in a ‘breathing space’.
Tax credit overpayments - repaying tax credits, repayment methods, what to do if you cannot repay
This briefing explains what individuals and businesses should do if they cannot pay what they owe to HMRC.
Find out what help you can get to help you manage your debts.
When debt payments can be taken from your wages, changing how much you pay, paying it off early, and reporting a change to your circumstances
We welcome views on how HMRC can modernise its tax debt collection, and on its approach to the small minority of taxpayers who do not engage with the department and deliberately hold off paying their tax for as long as...
What happens if your company cannot pay its debts and is given a court judgment, statutory demand or winding-up order by your creditors
Check timescales for the Legal Aid Agency (LAA) to process your work (eg prior authority application, graduated fee claims).
This Data Usage Agreement between HMRC and Scottish Courts and Tribunal Services for debt collection was approved and put in place in 2023.
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