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Find out if you need to apply for the fit and proper test and how to do this so that HMRC can register your business.
Find out when HMRC may consider a scheme administrator to be a fit and proper person.
Non-statutory guidance for local authorities on the implementation and setting fees of the fit and proper person test for the owner or manager of a park home site.
Guidance for trustees of charities, directors of corporate charities, any employees of a charity and volunteers claiming tax reliefs.
Forms for assessing your fitness or suitability to be a children's social care provider. There are separate forms for children's homes.
An independent review of how effectively the test prevents unsuitable staff from being redeployed or re-employed in health and social care settings.
Find out which supplies of children’s clothing or footwear are zero-rated for VAT.
Choose authorised officials and responsible persons in your charity to manage your tax - use a nominee or collection agency, complete the 'fit and proper persons' test, let HMRC know about changes
Find out the fees you need to pay HMRC for anti-money laundering supervision, and how to pay them.
We are seeking views on proposals for a fit and proper test for park home site owners and managers.
The Joint Committee of Assay Offices’ notice on repairing and sizing rink shanks.
Requirements for excise goods held in duty suspension in a warehouse by an authorised warehousekeeper, registered owner, duty representative or registered consignor in the UK.
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