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Find out about partial exemption and the methods and calculations to use to see how much input tax you can recover.
Find out about the long-term effects some people can have after having COVID-19.
What qualifies as ordinary commuting and private travel for tax purposes.
Find out about partial exemption special methods and how to calculate VAT recovery methods if you're a NHS body.
How to use a crossover randomised controlled trial to evaluate your digital health product.
What you need to know if you are a creditor with a debt listed in a Debt Relief Order (DRO).
Sets out process and expectations on planning performance and decision making.
An innovation competition aiming to accelerate commercialisation of innovative longer duration energy storage projects.
A table of rehabilitation periods for the most common sentences and disposals applied to checks processed until 27 October 2023, and example scenarios.
Find out about partial exemption special methods for government departments.
Guidance on the planning for mineral extraction in plan making and the application process.
Plans to make it easier and less traumatic for victims of child sexual abuse to bring historic claims through the civil courts have been unveiled by the government today (15 May 2024).
The range of prison sentences a court can give - including suspended, fixed-term, indeterminate and life sentences.
Employees' rights at work under fixed-term contracts - and what happens if a contract is renewed or ended
Check if you need a visa or permit to work in Hungary and how to get one if you do.
The Long Residence route is for a person who has lived in the UK lawfully and continuously for 10 years or more. The person can count time with permission on most routes towards the 10 year qualifying period.
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