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Crackdown on unfair enforcement and blanket 20mph limits will improve drivers’ lives, reduce congestion and make journeys smoother.
Find out if you need to register to store goods in the UK for sellers established outside the UK.
Find out the rules on disclosing arrangements and transactions that provide a VAT advantage.
The changes will allow pharmacists to spend more time with patients, levelling the playing field between smaller pharmacies and larger chains.
More small claims will be resolved faster and away from court following new rules requiring mediation.
Find out about tax reliefs and allowances available from HMRC if you run a business, employ people or are self-employed.
Information on freehold estates which are private and mixed tenure estates where shared areas are not owned or looked after by the local council.
March 2024 newsletter to update stakeholders on the latest news for tax-free savings.
From Monday 24 July, children aged 10 or over will be able to enter the UK using eGates across 15 air and rail ports, helping families travel more easily.
A review setting out what drives tax complexity, and some ways that officials making tax policy can work to prevent or mitigate that complexity.
Why you should settle your tax affairs sooner rather than later, what could happen if you don’t and how to contact HMRC for help.
Contact HM Revenue and Customs if you cannot pay your tax bill - get more time to pay or pay in instalments.
Use this form to apply to a court to legally separate from your husband, wife or civil partner without getting divorced.
Families will benefit from new early legal advice to spare them stress of court.
Find out about the penalties for enabling a defeated tax avoidance scheme, the time limits, and how to appeal a penalty notice.
The Scheduling and Listing Project will deliver a flexible system of digital tools and supporting processes to better support the judicial functions of scheduling and listing.
How to use the Non-Statutory Clearance Service offered by HMRC for all customers and their advisers.
The Chancellor will set out the case for reform across public services to unlock productivity
Send files, pay fees and track cases in the High Court and the upper tribunals.
Tens of thousands of people will be able to access free mediation to resolve disputes away from court following major reforms to the civil justice system announced today (Tuesday 25 July).
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