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Register to vote Register by 18 June to vote in the General Election on 4 July.
Businesses can partner with a local authority for advice on how to comply with trading standards, environmental health and fire safety legislation.
Married Couple's Allowance could reduce your tax bill each year you're married or in a civil partnership if one of you was born before before 6 April 1935
Use supplementary pages SA902 to record partnership income on the SA900 Trust and Estate Tax Return.
Detail on industrial partnerships, the sectors covered and their remit.
Detailed information about Universal Credit.
Use form VAT2 to provide details of partners when you register a partnership for VAT.
Use form SA800 to file a Partnership Tax Return.
Use supplementary pages SA104S to record a short version of partnership income on your SA100 Tax Return.
Register a new partnership for Self Assessment using form SA400.
How to get married or form a civil partnership in the UK, giving notice of marriage at a register office, visas, paying fees.
How to get in touch with DASA for advice and guidance
Templates supporting good practice for local authorities using Primary Authority.
Protect your right to live in a registered or unregistered property owned by your spouse or civil partner during a divorce or separation - getting home rights, after a continuation order
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