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There is a limit on the total amount of benefit that most people aged 16 to under State Pension age can get - benefits affected, benefit cap amount.
The benefit cap is a limit on the total amount of benefit you can get. It…
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The benefit cap might not affect your Universal Credit payments for up to…
Contact the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) if you’re affected by…
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Find out about the calculation of the company car benefit charge.
How to use a cost benefit analysis to evaluate your digital health product.
How to report expenses and benefits you provide to employees or directors.
If you're an employer and provide expenses or benefits to employees or directors, you might need to tell HMRC and pay tax and National Insurance on them
Tax and reporting rules for employers providing medical or dental treatment and insurance
Tax and reporting rules for employers covering the costs of subscriptions and professional fees
Which small or 'trivial' benefits employers must pay tax and National Insurance on, and when to report them to HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC)
Find out what you must show on P11D and P11D(b) to declare your company's expenses, benefits and Class 1A National Insurance contributions.
What company benefits you pay tax on - including company cars, low-interest loans and accommodation, and what company benefits are tax-free, such as childcare
Tax and reporting rules for employers providing entertainment for clients
Find out what benefits you could get, how much you could get and how to claim
Tax and reporting rules for employers providing meals for employees and directors
Find out about the legal background to expenses payments and benefits received by directors and employees.
Find out what benefits and financial support you may be able to get.
Tax and reporting rules for employers providing clothing expenses and benefits, including uniforms and protective clothing
Estimate the Child Benefit you've received and your High Income Child Benefit tax charge
Tax and reporting rules for employers providing accommodation for employees
Tax and reporting rules for employers who make assets available to employees
Tax and reporting rules for employers providing company cars, including fuel
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