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Type and volume of tribunal cases received, disposed of or outstanding. This also includes statistics on the Gender Recognition Certificate applied for and granted by HMCTS Gender Recognition Panel.
Employment Tribunal decision.
2014 to 2015 guidance for government departments on the budgeting framework.
Use form SA800 to file a Partnership Tax Return.
A Sector Deal between government and the creative industries sector.
Learn when someone is classed as a serial tax avoider, the sanctions for avoidance, and how to make a disclosure to HMRC.
Upper Tribunal Tax and Chancery decision of Mr Justice Morgan and Judge Sarah Falk on 5 July 2016.
The Build Back Better High Streets Strategy sets out the government’s long-term plan to support the evolution of high streets into thriving places to work, visit and live.
A response by the government to the independent review of destination management organisations (DMOs) in England.
A consultation to determine the broad social and/or environmental purposes for dormant assets funding in England.
Access to the Annual Implementation Reports (2017 and 2018) for the 2014 to 2020 European Social Fund programme.
The second Annual Report on tackling loneliness provides a progress update since the publication of the cross-government Loneliness Strategy in October 2018.
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