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How HMRC calculates and notifies UK-based businesses about customs civil penalties for contraventions of EU and national legal requirements.
Rules on consumer and business sales contracts under the Unfair Contract Terms Act and Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts Regulations
Apply for a decision on landlord’s reasonable costs in the purchase of freehold for houses.
How alternative provision (AP) and special schools in England currently use reasonable force, including physical restraint and other restrictive practices.
The Valuation Office Agency does not usually change your rateable value if your property is in a state of disrepair. There are however, exceptions to this.
Employers must make reasonable adjustments to make sure workers with disabilities or health conditions are not substantially disadvantaged
Guides on how reasonable adjustments should be made to health services and adjustments to help people with learning disabilities to access services.
Find out when HMRC apply a default surcharge, how it works and how to avoid a VAT surcharge.
Guidance for health and social care professionals about the legal duty to make reasonable adjustments for people with learning disabilities.
What to do when you disagree with a tax decision - appealing against a decision, getting a review by HMRC and reasonable excuses.
Form D50C: Application on ground of failure to provide reasonable maintenance.
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