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Find out what to do and how much it costs to register a biodiversity gain site.
Developers should fill in this form to show how a development will achieve biodiversity net gain (BNG).
How developers can create and enhance habitat off-site or buy biodiversity units to achieve biodiversity net gain (BNG).
Paying Corporation Tax when your limited company sells an asset for more than it paid - includes chargeable gains, intangible assets, working out inflation
How developers can create and enhance habitat on-site to deliver biodiversity net gain (BNG).
What you need to do as a developer to meet biodiversity net gain (BNG) requirements.
Guidance on what BNG is and how it affects land managers, developers and local planning authorities.
Get information about biodiversity gain sites and any off-site gains allocated to developments.
Guidance, forms and helpsheets for Capital Gains Tax. Including what you'll pay it on, how to pay it and guidance for businesses.
Use supplementary pages SA108 to record capital gains and losses on your SA100 Tax Return.
Use supplementary pages SA905 to declare capital gains on the SA900 Trust and Estate Tax Return.
This playbook explains how we use social media at GDS. In it, we share our best practice, what we've learned and what we're planning to do.
BIS research paper number 48 annex 3. Analysis of learning outcomes from Train to Gain.
BIS research paper number 84. Explores how far investing in Train to Gain has been directed towards training people with lower skill levels.
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