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Register to vote Register by 18 June to vote in the General Election on 4 July.
Further information on the statutory exemption for trivial benefits in kind and proposed amendments to existing regulations.
Find out what's different for PAYE when paying a pension recipient, commutation, lump sum arrears and other circumstances.
Check what you need to do when taking lump sums so you know what's tax free.
You’re disabled under the Equality Act 2010 if you have a physical or mental impairment that has a 'substantial' and 'long-term' negative effect on your ability to do daily activities
Learn more about getting started as an employer or running a small business including registration, payroll, tax returns, tax bills and payments.
As an employer, you might need to report any expenses or benefits you provide to employees - tax and National Insurance (NI) payments
How to claim a refund in the current tax year if you are not getting taxable benefits or a pension from your employer and you've not started a new job (P50).
How to claim a refund in the current tax year if you've stopped working, have flexibly accessed and emptied your pension pot, and have a P45 from your pension provider.
How to claim back tax that HMRC owes you on a small pension lump sum that you've received in the current tax year (P53).
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