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Regulations and guidance on fees and charging for environmental and other regulatory functions for offshore oil and gas exploration and production, offshore gas unloading and storage and offshore carbon dioxide storage activities.
Details of fees and charges including information on how to pay.
Rules covering how entertainment and modelling agencies work; charging fees and refunds for for finding work
You can charge fees as an entertainment and modelling agency for finding…
Terms and conditions of your service and your fees must be agreed in…
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HM Land Registry is consulting on the future fees and charging structure of the organisation.
Late commercial payments - interest and debt recovery costs you can charge businesses for late payments
The principles of the regulator's fee-charging scheme for registered providers and practical guidance about its operation.
How to account for VAT if you make supplies to your customers, and you pay certain costs that you pass on when you invoice them.
The Home Office has announced that from Tuesday 24 May, the fee for an organisation to register with the OISC is increasing.
Ask the court to place a charge on someone's land or property (also known as a 'charging order') so they can't sell it without paying what they owe you after a court order.
The Chief Inspector's report on the Home Office’s mechanisms for charging for services.
Illustrative examples of benefits for the poor.
The organisation is seeking views on the principles upon which fees are charged, including its data services.
Home Office response to an inspection report of BICS policies and practices relating to charging and fees.
Fees guidance: explains planning related fees and the method of calculating them.
Fees for common applications, for example Scale 1 and Scale 2 transactions, charges of registered land, leases, large scale and fixed fee applications.
The CMA is consulting on draft consumer law advice for UK care home providers on the charging of fees after a resident’s death.
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