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Operational framework on upfront charging, supporting identification and charging of overseas visitors.
Research to understand customers' perceptions of the Upfront Honesty Declaration and its impact on their experience of completing their VAT return.
If you pay for childcare while you go to work, Universal Credit can pay some of your childcare costs.
A pilot testing the impact of additional funding, in improving the quality of teaching and learning of maths, leading to better student outcomes.
From 17 July 2014, individuals and businesses involved in tax avoidance schemes have to pay HMRC the disputed amount of tax upfront while the dispute is resolved. This new power is called ‘Accelerated Payments.'
New laws to be introduced to ban unavoidable hidden fees to force businesses to be upfront with customers
This guidance sets out the objectives of Supporting Families in 2022 to 2025 and is for local authorities and their partners delivering Supporting Families.
A clampdown on fake reviews and hidden fees has been announced by the Government which will help customers cut the costs of living.
If you don’t have enough to live on while you wait for your first payment you may be able to get an advance of your first Universal Credit payment.
We're seeking views on allowing electricity distribution network operators to charge upfront assessment and design fees for connection applications.
As part of one of the Prime Minister’s five key priorities to grow the economy, low-earning parents on Universal Credit are set to benefit from up to a £522 monthly boost to cover childcare costs – making it easier for...
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