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Find out how to register to send your Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) return to HMRC if you're an agent, solicitor or organisation.
How and when you'll pay Stamp Duty Reserve Tax (SDRT) or Stamp Duty when you buy shares electronically or using a stock transfer form
When you buy shares, you usually pay a tax or duty of 0.5% on the…
You’ll pay Stamp Duty Reserve Tax (SDRT) if you buy shares electronically…
You must pay Stamp Duty on your shares if: you buy shares through a stock…
You pay Stamp Duty Reserve Tax (SDRT) or Stamp Duty at 1.5% if you…
What to do if a transfer of shares is exempt from Stamp Duty and how you can claim a relief.
Legally manufacture meters which are of the design originally approved and ensure they are verified to operate within the statutory limits.
Information on using the app to apply for an electronic travel authorisation (ETA) to come to the UK.
How the Workplace Charging Scheme works, responsibilities for installers and how to make a claim.
Find out when you need duty stamps for retail alcohol you import and make, and how to get them.
Find out about sending a Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) return, late filing penalties, amending a return and applying for a refund.
How to deal with a property or land transfer that started before 10 July 2003 and was completed after 1 December 2003.
How to pay your Stamp Duty and the time it takes for payment to reach HMRC.
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