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Reasons why your benefit payments could change, report changes in your circumstances while claiming benefits
File changes to your company information including directors, shareholders and registered office address, and where your company records are kept
Making changes to your company - passing resolutions, changing addesses and where your records are kept, your company name and type, directors' and secretaries' details, share structure, constitution
You must tell Companies House if you change your company’s: name address…
You usually need to get directors or entitled shareholders to vote (known…
A company can change its name either by: a special resolution permission…
You must tell Companies House if you want to change: your registered…
You must tell Companies House about changes to your company’s directors…
You must tell Companies House about any changes to your company’s share…
You’ll need agreement from your shareholders before changing your…
You can use your company’s assets as a security for a loan or overdraft…
How to tell HMRC if there's a change to your personal details - address, name, income, marital status, gender
Statement of changes in Immigration Rules: 1994 to 2024.
Why tax credits go up, down or stop - changes to your family or work life you need to report such as a change of address.
How and when to report changes that affect your Child Benefit payments, such as earnings going above £60,000. How to update a change of address or bank details.
If you’re a farmer, landowner or grower, you can request changes to your digital maps and register new land online. You can also transfer or remove land.
This technical note describes the main changes that will apply from 6 April 2025 to the taxation of non-UK domiciled individuals.
How employment contracts can be changed, problems with changes and breach of contract
You must tell Ofsted about changes to those responsible for a daycare organisation, and for a home where daycare takes place, and also who is living or working there.
Tell the Child Benefit Office about changes to your family circumstances.
Report changes in circumstances if you're claiming or have applied for Carer's Allowance - if you get a job, take a break from caring for someone, stop being a carer
Statement of changes to the Immigration Rules published on 14 March 2024.
You must tell Ofsted about changes to certain people in your organisation or to your premises.
From 19 January 2013 driving licences changed and now look different to comply with new EU rules.
Climate change is happening and is due to human activities; along with warming, many other changes are occurring such as melting polar ice, rising sea levels and more frequent floods, droughts and heatwaves.
Guidance on the changes to copyright law and how they might have an impact on you.
Details of the process changes for established medicines, effective from 1 March 2024, which apply specifically to chemical products.
Use form C122 to notify HMRC of all changes that may affect your eligibility to hold Authorised Economic Operator (AEO) status.
Don’t include personal or financial information like your National Insurance number or credit card details.
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