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A review of Direct Recovery of Debts activity between April 2016 and December 2018.
This briefing explains how HMRC will recover tax or tax credit debt directly from the bank and building society accounts of the small number of people who refuse to pay, and the safeguards that will be applied.
How to pay tax with deposits, get an up to date valuation of your certificate and check how much interest you have earned.
MOD supplier payment performance, invoice processing and MOD contract payments.
Consultation about a new power which will allow HMRC to recover debts from the accounts of debtors who are able to pay what they owe but have chosen not to do so.
Your and your company's responsibilities - repaying director's loans, interest, tax on loans, reporting to HM Revenue and Customs
This series brings together all documents relating to DECC exceptions to moratoria on spend for ICT, consultancy, recruitment, property, consultancy, advertising and marketing.
These regulations set out the parameters in which banks and building societies may opt to pass on an administrative charge to debtors for processing a Direct Recovery of Debt ‘hold’ notice.
Includes recovering debts, registering for bankruptcy and as a creditor
A collection of the annual report and accounts of the United Kingdom Debt Management Office and the Debt Management Account.
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