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Find out about our Lines of Credit facility: its benefits, eligibility criteria and how to apply.
Apply to use Fee Account - a way for solicitors, local authorities and other regular users to make payments relating to civil and family cases.
How to claim R&D expenditure credit (RDEC) for Corporation Tax relief on your company's R&D, if you’re a large company or small and medium-sized enterprise.
How to charge or reclaim VAT if you offer your customers payments in advance, instalments, deposits, or credit sales.
Get money off your court or tribunal fees if you do not have much in savings, and get certain benefits or have a low income.
Tax and reporting rules for employers covering the cost of credit, debit and charge card payments
Find out about our Bills and Notes Guarantee: its benefits, eligibility criteria and how to apply.
If you're an employer based in the UK, find out if an employee is eligible for tax relief through an Appendix 5 arrangement if they've paid tax abroad on their income.
To offer credit to consumers you must be authorised by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) and join the Financial Services Register
Fees guidance: explains planning related fees and the method of calculating them.
Pay civil or family court fees or tribunal fees, get help with fees if you're on a low income or getting benefits.
Debts you owe (for example court fines, rent or Council Tax) can be deducted from your benefits – sometimes called third party deductions or Fuel Direct
Rules covering how entertainment and modelling agencies work; charging fees and refunds for for finding work
Information for students on funding and how to apply for Higher Education Short Course Loans (HESC) for those living in England and taking part in the trial of HESC.
How to tax a beneficial loan arrangement for a director or employee.
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