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Find out if you should pay Gaming Duty, how to register and how to pay.
A best-practice supporting tool for research into video games.
Register your partnership details when you apply to be included on the Gaming Duty Register using form GD57.
Find UK trade data from HMRC. Look up data about imports, exports, commodities and traders.
Find out which online gambling free games and bonuses you offer are liable to tax, and how to calculate your liability.
What Works to Prevent Violence against Women and Girls: funding opportunity. Aims to build knowledge on what works to prevent violence against women and girls (VAWG).
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Find out if you qualify for Video Games Tax Relief for Corporation Tax and what you can claim.
Register for Gaming Duty using the online service or the postal form (GD56).
Guidance and forms covering gambling duties. Including, Bingo, Gaming, Lottery and Machine Games Duty, general betting duty and payments.
Send HM Revenue and Customs details of Machine Games Duty partners using form MGD2.
This study provides a simple guide for development practitioners on how to design and implement experimental (behavioural) games.
Apply to HMRC for group treatment for Machine Games Duty using form MGD3.
Appoint someone in the UK to act as your Machine Games Duty overseas representative using form MGD4.
Find out if your creative industry company qualifies for Corporation Tax Relief and how to make a claim.
Tell HM Revenue and Customs about a business you want to register for Machine Games Duty using form MGD1.
Use the online service to send your Gaming Duty return using form GD95.
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