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An animated overview on how to use Adviser Finder and who might benefit from using it.
This document provides the report from the Independent Adviser on Ministers’ Interests for 2011 to 2015.
This series brings together all documents relating to special adviser data releases: numbers and costs.
Form for immigration advisers who wish to increase their level of work, while not affecting the organisation's level. (Checked and validated - Mar 2019)
The special advisers' code of conduct sets out guidance for rules and work.
Section (70D.01-70D.05) last published: 2017.
Practice note on the arrangements registered organisations should make to cover for an authorised adviser's absence.
Use the online form service or postal form CH995 to allow a tax adviser or accountant to act on your behalf for High Income Child Benefit Charge issues.
The Chief Fire and Rescue Adviser (CFRA) is employed by the Home Office and provides strategic advice and guidance to ministers, civil servants, fire and rescue authorities in England and other partners (including the devolved administrations, the police and Health...
Finding the right advice and advisor is the first step in making the best decisions for your invention or business.
Details on how to become a registered immigration adviser including the 'new' Level 1 assessment, the online competence assessments and associated OISC forms.
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