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Get help and extra support when dealing with HMRC if you have additional needs - for example you have a disability or health condition, if English is not your first language or if you’re experiencing domestic abuse or financial hardship.
You can get extra support if your health condition or personal…
There are other ways to contact HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) than by…
HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) information is available in accessible…
HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) can help you with filling in forms. You…
In certain circumstances, HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) can give you an…
You can use a friend or family member as an interpreter when you phone HM…
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Disputes with neighbours - noisy neighbours, barking dogs, statutory nuisances, high hedges, mediation and when your council can step in
Follow these steps if you have a dispute with your neighbour. This guide…
Before making a formal complaint or getting others involved, try to…
If your neighbour is a tenant, you can complain to their landlord. This…
If you cannot resolve the dispute by speaking to your neighbour, you can…
You can ask your local council for help if the neighbour dispute involves…
You must try to settle a dispute about a high hedge informally before the…
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If all else fails, you can take legal action against a neighbour. Taking…
Guidance for professionals on how to effectively challenge victim blaming language and behaviours and advice on best practice.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak made a statement outside Downing Street on extremism.
Guidance about cost of living related financial difficulties in charities.
Joint Statement on behalf of the United States, France, Japan, the Republic of Korea, and the United Kingdom.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's speech at Ukraine's Parliament, the Verkhovna Rada.
Get help at work, including an Access to Work grant, if you have a disability or health condition - eligibility, how to apply.
Advice for state-funded school admission authorities, independent schools, local authorities and parents.
Apply the government secure email policy.
Reports summarising work undertaken by the Minister for Equalities and government departments on COVID-19 disparities.
When and how you need to register your item or apply for an exemption certificate to deal in ivory.
Use the Worldwide Disclosure Facility (WDF) to disclose a UK tax liability that relates wholly or in part to an offshore issue.
Minister for the Cabinet Office, John Glen's speech to the Evaluation Taskforce Annual Conference at the Queen Elizabeth II Centre.
Find out about the compliance checks process and the help you or your client (if you're a tax agent) can get, during and after the checks.
We handle disputes about buildings, engineering and surveying. Cases that we hear include: claims about services provided by engineers, architects, surveyors and other professionals in this sector claims about local authority duties relating to land and buildings environmental claims (eg...
Challenge a benefit decision - how to ask for a mandatory reconsideration, evidence you'll need, deadlines and what happens next.
How to claim a VAT refund in the UK if you're established outside the UK.
Protecting staff, passengers and property on public transport: police roles, CCTV and witness evidence use, tools to restrict anti-social acts
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