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Use these rates and thresholds when you operate your payroll or provide expenses and benefits to your employees.
Find out how interest is calculated and applied if you have a Postgraduate Loan from England or Wales, as well as previous interest rates.
Use this guidance to create your products if you're a HMRC software developer or substitute form producer.
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Find out how interest is calculated and applied if you have a Plan 4 student loan, as well as previous interest rates.
How to report details of your disguised remuneration loan scheme and account for your loan charge liability.
Find out how interest is calculated and applied if you have a Plan 1 student loan, as well as previous interest rates.
Claim capital allowances so your business pays less tax when you buy assets - equipment, fixtures, business cars, plant and machinery, annual investment allowance, first year allowances.
How to complete supplementary pages CT600A and what information you need to include.
How to report profit on your Self Assessment tax return from 2023 to 2024 if your accounting year does not end on or between 31 March to 5 April.
Use these rates and allowances for Capital Gains Tax to work out your overall gains above your tax-free allowance (known as the annual exempt amount).
Check if you can claim relief from VAT if you supply goods or services to a customer, but you are not paid.
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