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Tax and reporting rules for employers providing social functions, including annual parties, for employees
As an employer providing social functions and parties for your employees,…
You might not have to report anything to HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) or…
If any of the events you provide aren’t exempt, you’ll have to report the…
The following guide contains more detailed information: particular…
A guide to organising a street party - telling your council, closing roads, getting insurance and licences
Street parties on quiet streets that don’t affect the wider road network…
You’ll need to get permission from your local council to close a road.…
Alcohol and food A licence isn’t needed if you’re going to provide alcohol…
Check what you need to tell your local council if you are organising a small street party with your neighbours
When and how to tell neighbours about building works on party walls, what to do if you've been notified of works, how to come to an agreement
Investors and businesses may be legally required to tell the government about certain sensitive acquisitions under the National Security and Investment Act.
The general principles for civil servants, including special advisers, which apply to party conferences.
Music industry voluntary code that is a commitment to standards of good practice in relation to music streaming.
This guide provides practical advice for anyone looking to hold a street party.
We are an independent review, looking at the 2015 general election to see how well the regulatory system for third party campaigning works.
Documents relating to aggregates working parties: annual and monitoring reports.
This guide provides information on statutory derecognition of a trade union
This part of Schedule A1 is about changes to the bargaining unit or where the bargaining unit has ceased to exist
Advice on planning appeals and the award costs.
Statement follows plenary session with the four Executive parties at Hillsborough Castle.
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