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Find out how to charge and collect excise duty on fuel used in private pleasure craft and fuel used for private pleasure flying.
For awareness and action regarding accidental ingestion of pergolide based products.
Check customs rules for private individuals who travel to the UK from another country in a pleasure craft
Use form C1330 to notify that a pleasure craft arriving from abroad that will not be released from customs control.
This MGN replaces MGN 538 (M), as amended.
Check UK customs rules for private individuals who use a pleasure craft (like a yacht or other boat) for recreational use, or temporarily import one as a non-UK resident.
Find out about the registered dealers in controlled oil (RDCO) scheme.
Before you sail to or from the UK, submit your voyage plan with details of your vessel, people and goods on board. Find out how to change or cancel your report.
How to tax employee expenses for entertaining clients.
Tax and reporting rules for employers providing entertainment for clients
Research into how and why children read for pleasure and evidence for how to promote it.
This MGN should be read in conjunction with Part 1 of the IPV Code.
Codes, best practice guides, standards and classifications that vessel owners, operators, designers and builders should refer to.
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