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Use the Occasional Operator Scheme to report and pay Air Passenger Duty if you operate less than 12 flights a year.
These papers reflect the research we carry out to support the advice we give to ministers and the discussions we have with our stakeholders.
This series brings together BEIS occasional statistics.
Apply for the Occasional Operator Scheme and report your duty liability for all flights in a 24-hour accounting period using form APD6.
This series brings together all documents relating to BIS occasional papers
This collection brings together DESNZ occasional statistics.
This series brings together BIS occasional statistics.
What UK bus and coach operators need to do to provide services, tours, holidays and trips into Europe and other countries.
This series brings together all documents relating to Employment relations occasional papers.
You need a licence to sell alcohol away from your usual alcohol trading premises for a special occasion
This report explores the impacts of the benefit system on young people aged 16 to 24 who live independently of parents or other guardians.
Who can apply for an occasional licence in Scotland; how many licences you can get, who to apply to, costs and penalties
This report considers the use of public funds in supporting the mobility needs of disabled people.
A study into the implementation of Universal Credit and the support needs of claimants - summary and report (May 2013).
A study by the Social Security Advisory Committee: Occasional Paper No. 24
This report considers the experience of separated parents and their children in the social security and child maintenance systems.
This project was conducted as part of the Social Security Advisory Committee’s (SSAC)independent work programme, under which the committee investigates pertinent issues relating to the operation of the benefits system.
The cumulative impact of welfare reform: a commentary - summary and report (April 2014).
This report assesses the future of working age contributory benefits for those not in paid work.
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