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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.
Review of the family and adolescent support service (FASH), which aimed to change the way support for children and adolescents is provided.
Collection of monies owed to an insolvent, including the process for engaging contracted agents to undertake the recovery
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