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Update your vehicle log book (V5C) and send it to DVLA to change your address.
You must update your vehicle log book (V5C) if you change your address.…
You must update your vehicle log book (V5C) if you change your name or…
Update your vehicle log book (V5C) and send it to DVLA to change your name.
How to register your vehicle and the cost - new registrations, kit cars, rebuilds, radically altered vehicles, old and classic vehicles, vehicle identification numbers, Q plates
You have to register a car or any other vehicle as soon as you’ve: bought…
Register a new vehicle The dealer will usually register a brand new…
Your vehicle may not have been registered before with DVLA if it’s: brand…
You’ll have to pay a fee of £55 if you’re registering and taxing a vehicle…
Your vehicle must meet the road vehicles regulations if you use it on the…
Your vehicle must comply with the road vehicles regulations if you use it…
When you do and do not have to offer a refund, repair or replacement, unconditional refunds for online purchases, and penalties for deceiving customers
Use the AP1 form to change the register for a property including changing your name.
Check a vehicle's details, tax and SORN status and expiry dates on the Driver Vehicle and Licensing Agency (DVLA) database - online and telephone enquiries
Report you’ve changed a heavy goods vehicle (HGV) or trailer chassis, weight, tyres or brakes (a ‘notifiable alteration’) or change the weight you can carry.
Use form C179B to declare your vehicle to Customs and claim any relief from duty and VAT that may apply to private motor vehicles exported from the UK before.
How different types of fishing gear must be marked, what you must do if you lose your fishing gear, how to report lost fishing gear.
Check which ingredients to use to make cider or perry that qualifies for Cider Duty rates. If you use other ingredients, you must pay Wine Duty rates instead.
Rules on using a geographical indication (GI) scheme logo to mark a registered protected food or drink name.
Find out when you can zero rate books and other forms of printed matter.
How food shops, manufacturers, and distributors must dispose of or handle former foodstuffs or food waste.
Find out the information you must give to customers on food products and how to give it.
Information for healthcare professionals on how pulse oximeters are regulated, home use and issues to look out for when using the devices
A guide for recruiters on how to add online tests to vacancies in Civil Service Jobs, and manage candidates taking tests.
Headlamp, position lamps, daytime running lamps, stop lamps, indicators, hazard warning lamps, fog lamps, reversing lamps, lighting ‘tell-tales’, trailer electrical socket, electrical wiring and battery rules and inspection …
If you sell horses or ponies in the UK, find out how to use a margin scheme to account for VAT (VAT Notice 718).
Advises on how to consider light within the planning system.
Advice and guidance on the health needs of migrant patients for healthcare practitioners.
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