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Register to vote Register by 18 June to vote in the General Election on 4 July.
Investors and businesses may be legally required to tell the government about certain sensitive acquisitions under the National Security and Investment Act.
Guidance about compensation to owners and occupiers of residential properties once a compulsory purchase order comes into force.
Guidance about compensation to owners and occupiers of agricultural premises once a compulsory purchase order comes into force.
Buy your housing association home - including how to apply, who is eligible, discounts available and where to get help and advice.
Guidance about compensation to owners and occupiers of business premises once a compulsory purchase order comes into force.
This notice provides a glossary of Scottish land law terms.
Paying Corporation Tax when your limited company sells an asset for more than it paid - includes chargeable gains, intangible assets, working out inflation
Schemes that use annuities to avoid Income Tax and National Insurance contributions don’t work. HMRC will investigate anyone who uses one.
When to exclude and include the buying commission in the customs value and account for import VAT if you’re an importer paying fees to your buying agent.
How sellers deal with VAT for goods from overseas that they sell direct to customers in the UK.
Holdover relief on gifts means you do not pay Capital Gains Tax (CGT) when you give away business assets and some shares - eligibility, how it works, how to claim it
Find out about abusive and defeated tax arrangements, and how the legislation is applied.
How to make a negligible value claim for unquoted shares, and how to check if shares previously quoted on the London Stock Exchange now have negligible value.
Find out about the penalties for enabling a defeated tax avoidance scheme, the time limits, and how to appeal a penalty notice.
A summary of the additional support to be provided through UK Export Finance (UKEF).
Calculate value build-up costs for use with the Single Administrative Document (SAD) using form C89.
Working out and paying Capital Gains Tax (CGT) if you're a sole trader or in a business partnership, claiming tax relief
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