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You can authorise a trusted helper to deal with the Valuation Office Agency (VOA) for you. They could be a friend, relative or voluntary organisation
Use form SA900 to file a Trust and Estate Tax Return.
This page provides details about DSIT's portfolio of AI assurance techniques and how to use it.
The Geospatial Commission publishes a policy paper on location data ethics proposing shared values to build public trust in the use of location data
Information that schools maintained by a local authority must or should publish on their website.
How the protected online filing (PROOF) scheme can help you prevent fraudulent changes to your company.
Foresight project looking at the future opportunities and challenges created by information and communication technologies (ICT).
Information that academies – including any educational setting with academy arrangements – and further education (FE) colleges must or should publish on their website.
Case study from the Alan Turing Institute and University of York.
What witnesses need to do in special educational needs appeals and disability discrimination claims hearings. Includes rules for summonsed and expert witnesses.
Learn how to publish accessible documents to meet the needs of all users under the accessibility regulations.
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