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Find out which gifts count towards the value of the estate, how to value them and work out how much Inheritance Tax may be due.
Find out about Import VAT and Customs Duty when you send gifts into the UK.
Advice for attorneys and court-appointed deputies about giving gifts on behalf of another person.
Tax and reporting rules for employers providing gifts to employees
Find out if you have to pay Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) on transfers of land or property depending on type of transfer, your marital status and other factors.
Find out about the types of fundraising donations that charities and community amateur sports clubs (CASCs) can and cannot claim Gift Aid on.
What Gift Aid is, who can claim, what donations are eligible for Gift Aid, Gift Aid declarations for your charity or community amateur sports club (CASC), how to claim
Find how to claim top-up payments on small donations up to £30 if you’re a charity or community amateur sports club (CASC).
Find out how to account for VAT schemes on business gifts, samples and promotional schemes.
This series brings together all documents relating to Ministers: gifts, hospitality, travel and meetings
UK Export Finance senior officials' gifts and hospitality register.
This series brings together all documents relating to Gifts given
Inheritance Tax (IHT) is paid when a person's estate is worth more than £325,000 when they die - exemptions, passing on property. Sometimes known as death duties.
Charity Commission Chair gives Dame Shirley lecture at University of Kent
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