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Find out the rules for transferring unused tax-free residence allowance to a surviving spouse or civil partner.
What councils need to do when a guest moves between devolved administrations.
Find out if you have to pay Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) on transfers of land or property depending on type of transfer, your marital status and other factors.
Special feature article from the December 2018 edition of Energy Trends statistical publication.
The checks councils must make if a guest moves in before telling the council.
How to transfer all your charity’s assets to another charity if it merges, changes structure or closes.
How the British embassy or consulate can help, including contacting family, UK prison transfers, money transfers and complaining about mistreatment.
This study assesses the impact of a lean-season food transfer on household food security, diet, and nutrition status of young children
If your guests are not ready to leave sponsorship and move into their own alternative accommodation, but you can no longer accommodate them, they may want to find a new host.
Methodological guidelines for the From Protection to Production project
A guide for Service families about applying for, maintaining, moving in and out of and living in UK Service Family Accommodation (SFA).
When and how to account for VAT when you transfer a business as a going concern (TOGC).
Tax credits if you live abroad, go travelling, are a cross-border worker or subject to immigration control
We hear cases where a child who is the subject of legal proceedings must be protected and this protection is not possible under the Children Act 1989. This is called our ‘inherent jurisdiction’. The most common type of case is...
Evidence from the Girinka (‘One Cow per Poor Family’) programme that has distributed 130,000 cows to the rural poor since 2006
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