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Find out what the PAYE for Agents online service is for, what you can do in the service and how to do it.
If you’re an agent, find out how to use a VAT margin scheme to account for VAT (VAT Notice 718).
Find out what the Self Assessment for Agents online service is for, what you can do in the service and how to do it.
Centrally approved spending for property, advertising, consultancy, technology and recruitment.
This Spend Control ceased as a requirement on 1st February 2023. Other Cabinet Office Spending Controls remain operational.
Find out what the Corporation Tax for Agents online service is for, what you can do in the service and how to do it.
Find out about the Machine Games Duty for Agents online service and how to register.
Find out what to do if your agent asks you to authorise them using a link.
Find out how to use the digital handshake to get client authorisation for the agent services account.
How to register and get client authorisation for the Gambling Tax for Agents online service.
Create an agent services account (ASA) for your tax agent firm to use certain HMRC services.
You can manage your business rates yourself. You do not have to use an agent or ask someone to help you.
How to access the Income Record Viewer and use the digital handshake if you’re an agent to check your clients pay and tax details, employment history and tax codes.
Don’t include personal or financial information like your National Insurance number or credit card details.
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