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Product Safety Report for Fashion Jewelry Copper coloured metal necklace presenting a serious health risk.
JSP 539 policy for the prevention of heat illness and cold injury in the UK armed forces and on the initial medical management of casualties.
Foreword Part 2 of this JSP provides guidance in accordance with the…
Value the estate of someone who's died so that you can get probate: work out if tax is due, check how to report the estate's value, complete the correct form.
To find out if there’s Inheritance Tax to pay, you need to value the…
Before you can value the deceased’s money, property and possessions (their…
You need an estimate of the estate’s value (the deceased’s money, property…
Before you report the value of the estate (the deceased’s money, property…
You must report the value of the estate to HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC)…
You must keep certain records after you value an estate. HM Revenue and…
Inheritance Tax (IHT) is paid when a person's estate is worth more than £325,000 when they die - exemptions, passing on property. Sometimes known as death duties.
Use the IHT407 with form IHT400 to give details about the deceased's household and personal goods.
The Hallmarking Awareness and Learning Online Award 2022 is closed to applications.
Financial assessment form for client requesting family mediation.
Find out what you can do with your goods when they are being processed or repaired using outward processing.
This guidance is to help you know how to recognise a hallmark and who to contact about your consumer rights.
What personal possessions (chattels) you need to pay Capital Gains Tax (CGT) on, how to work out your gain
Guidance for UK jewellery importers and exporters.
FCDO travel advice for Barbados. Includes safety and security, insurance, entry requirements and legal differences.
There’s a ban on supplying luxury goods to anyone in the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (North Korea) or Syria, directly or indirectly.
The home of British Hallmarking Council on GOV.UK. We supervise the hallmarking activities of the 4 Assay Offices in the UK to ensure there is adequate provision of hallmarking within the UK.
Find out how to contact HMRC to help you get a commodity code and what information you’ll need to send us.
FCDO travel advice for St Lucia. Includes safety and security, insurance, entry requirements and legal differences.
Use the online service to update details of your trust, declare no changes, authorise an agent, get proof of registration or close a trust on the trust register.
The British Hallmarking Council's HALO award 2023 is open for submissions.
Get help to classify articles of leather and other items in chapter 42 of the tariff for import and export.
How to plan and stay safe if you are travelling alone or independently.
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