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What you need to do as a developer to meet biodiversity net gain (BNG) requirements.
Multilateral gain/loss sharing is a way of reallocating finances across a local care economy when delivering new care models
Working out and paying Capital Gains Tax (CGT) if you're a sole trader or in a business partnership, claiming tax relief
This report presents the findings from an evaluation of the effect and value for money of the gaining ground strategy.
BIS research paper number 48 annex 3. Analysis of learning outcomes from Train to Gain.
Upper Tribunal Tax and Chancery decision of Mr Adam Johnson and Judge Kevin Poole on 25th March 2024
How land managers can combine biodiversity units and nutrient credits, and sell them alongside other environmental payments.
Use these rates and allowances for Capital Gains Tax to work out your overall gains above your tax-free allowance (known as the annual exempt amount).
Use form NE01 to drop limited or cyfyngedig from the company name if you are a company limited by guarantee.
Use this guidance to help you decide if Capital Gains Tax is due and how much you need to pay.
BIS research paper number 84. Explores how far investing in Train to Gain has been directed towards training people with lower skill levels.
How local planning authorities can ensure that developers and land managers meet the requirements for biodiversity net gain (BNG).
Natural England's terms and conditions for applications to the register and payment of the application fee.
Information you need for biodiversity net gain (BNG).
Use this form ('particulars of claim') with Form N5 to tell a court why you're seeking possession, for example if a tenant hasn't complied with the tenancy terms. Includes guidance notes N119A, N7A and N7B.
Use form NE01c to drop limited or cyfyngedig from the company name if you are a company limited by guarantee.
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