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Buy Premium Bonds on the National Savings and Investments (NS&I) website.
Guidance and forms covering Insurance Premium Tax. Including rates, allowances and payments.
Research into the physical education (PE) and sport premium, its use and effect in primary schools.
The high value courses premium (HVCP) is additional funding to encourage and support delivery of selected level 3 courses in subjects that lead to higher wage returns, to enable a more productive economy.
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How virtual school heads should manage the school-age pupil premium and the early years pupil premium for looked-after children.
A tool to help indicate UKEF’s premium rates for medium or long-term sovereign risk.
This measure will give HMRC powers to make regulations to move Insurance Premium Tax forms from secondary legislation and into a public notice, by way of a statutory instrument.
How much Service pupil premium (SPP) funding schools get, and details of which children attract the funding.
Details of the standard and higher rates of Insurance Premium Tax payable.
Use the online service to send your Insurance Premium Tax Return.
Published allocations and conditions of grant for the 2022 to 2023 financial year
This tax information and impact note applies to the increased rate of Insurance Premium Tax (IPT) paid on premiums which are taxed at the standard rate of IPT by 2%.
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