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Register to vote Register by 18 June to vote in the General Election on 4 July.
Understand the roles of accountable persons and the principal accountable person for a high-rise residential building, and what they must do.
An overview of the High Risk Corporates Programme.
A guide to organising a street party - telling your council, closing roads, getting insurance and licences
Street parties on quiet streets that don’t affect the wider road network…
You’ll need to get permission from your local council to close a road.…
Alcohol and food A licence isn’t needed if you’re going to provide alcohol…
The thirteenth report of the Committee on Standards in Public Life, published November 2011
Understand the approach HMRC uses to work with large business customers.
Submissions related to human medicines need to be submitted directly to the MHRA.
Check what you need to tell your local council if you are organising a small street party with your neighbours
Find out about the Large Corporates Forum and its purpose.
How to work out payments and when you should make them if your company’s annual taxable profits are between £1.5 million and £20 million.
Tax and reporting rules for employers providing social functions, including annual parties, for employees
We are an independent review, looking at the 2015 general election to see how well the regulatory system for third party campaigning works.
Explaining the background to devolution and how the legislatures and administrations of Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland work.
What qualifies as ordinary commuting and private travel for tax purposes.
Information on the large programme uplift, which applies to high quality, larger study programmes that provide students with additional stretch and challenge.
Debts you owe (for example court fines, rent or Council Tax) can be deducted from your benefits – sometimes called third party deductions or Fuel Direct
Key issues and questions for charities to consider based on insights from our casework into campaigning and political activity during previous election periods.
How to set up and use your new 'Charity Commission Account' and manage other users’ access and permissions.
The CMA has accepted commitments offered by Google that address the CMA’s competition concerns resulting from investigating Google’s proposals to remove third-party cookies and other functionalities from its Chrome browser.
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