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This guidance explains what rules of origin (RoOs) are and the changes under the Developing Countries Trading Scheme (DCTS).
How the MHRA makes decisions on when a product is a medical device (borderline products), and which risk class should apply to a medical device.
Unincorporated associations are organisations set up through an agreement between a group of people who come together for a reason other than to make a profit
How to line up your reporting dates for accounts and Company Tax Returns at the end of your limited company's first year
Find out how new woodland can enhance landscape character as well as a wide range of benefits to the woodland owner and society.
Get help classifying computers, inkjet and toner cartridges and their components.
Services and facilities providing treatment and support for wounded, sick and injured service personnel.
Find out the rules to establish the country of origin of imported and exported goods and to help identify goods which qualify for lower or no Customs Duty.
A new pathway supporting innovative approaches to the safe, timely and efficient development of medicines to improve patient access.
Check the tariff classification of multifunctional display-monitors for vehicles.
Supplier declarations are where your UK supplier provides you with information needed to prove the origin of your goods for preferential rates of duty between the UK and other countries.
You may be able to use an open individual export licence (OIEL) to regularly export similar controlled items to the same customer.
Examples of unacceptable trade marks around protected emblems, internet domain names and your company name.
The U14 exemption allows you to mix ash back into the soil to return some of the nutrients from the burnt crops and vegetation.
Delay paying Capital Gains Tax (CGT) if you transfer your business to a limited company in return for shares, check if you're eligible, let HMRC know if you do not want to claim Incorporation Relief (sometimes called 'business transfer relief')
Incorporation of ‘social’ variables into epidemiological models remains a challenge
You can use a SIEL to make shipments of specified military or dual-use items to a named consignee and/or end user.
Get help to classify electrical equipment such as communication equipment, cameras, and their parts and accessories.
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