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Register to vote Register by 18 June to vote in the General Election on 4 July.
Information about the requirement for selected schools to participate in statutory national curriculum test trials
Regulations subject to statutory scrutiny by the Social Security Advisory Committee (SSAC)
Statutory Sick Pay (SSP) calculator - calculate SSP for an employee
Find out about the Statutory Residence Test (SRT) and how it may apply to your circumstances.
Employer guide to Statutory Paternity Pay or Leave - entitlement, eligibility, notice period, forms SC3 and SPP1, recover statutory pay.
This guide is about derecognising a union who is not independent
Find out how to manually calculate Statutory Maternity Pay if your payroll software or the GOV.UK calculator does not work out your employee’s payments.
Use this form to tell the court that you have been served and how you intend to respond to a claim.
Find forms for all types of statutory pay including maternity, paternity and adoption.
Find out about different rules for entitlement that affect some employment types, including agency workers, directors and educational workers.
Use this form for recovery under the statutory charge and request to postpone enforcement.
Use this guidance if your payroll software or Basic PAYE tool does not calculate your employees' payments.
What to do when an employee leaves, is reinstated, has a break in employment, works for someone else, is sick or goes abroad.
Harbour Orders are a form of delegated legislation made under the Harbours Act 1964 (HA 1964), which either amends existing harbour legislation or introduces new harbour legislation.
Check entitlement, eligibility and calculate statutory pay.
This collection brings together all Non-Statutory Instrument secondary legislation documents.
Use this form for statutory declarations under section 72(2) of the Road Traffic Offenders Act 1988.
Guidance on how intermediaries can calculate statutory payments for off-payroll working engagements using payroll software.
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