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How the Valuation Office Agency calculates your rateable value for business rates.
How to account for VAT if you’re a contractor or subcontractor installing energy-saving materials and grant-funded heating equipment.
See how to work out the tax relief for individual landlords and assess the impact of the finance cost restriction from 6 April 2017.
Find out which supplies of children’s clothing or footwear are zero-rated for VAT.
This notice explains when protective equipment is zero-rated and children's car seats and travel systems are reduced-rated at 5% VAT.
This guidance is intended to support billing authorities in administering the 2024/25 Retail, Hospitality and Leisure Business Rates Relief Scheme.
What qualifies as ordinary commuting and private travel for tax purposes.
Find out when transactions involving land and buildings are exempt from VAT.
Check if a home is eligible for extra tax-free residence allowance if it is left to children, grandchildren or other direct descendants.
How to work out the VAT on building work and materials if you're a contractor, subcontractor or developer.
How to work out the customs value of imported goods that are free of charge, used, rented or leased if you're an importer or clearing agent.
How to tax living accommodation given to employees.
Find out what transactions to include in the amount you use to work out Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT).
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