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Register to vote Register by 18 June to vote in the General Election on 4 July.
Guides and interactive videos for defence lawyers and prosecutors on using the Digital Case System to work on Crown Court cases online.
As a landlord, find out if the leaseholders in your block have the right to take over management of your building, and the process they must go through to do this
The Right to Manage (RTM) lets some leasehold property owners take over…
To qualify for Right to Manage: the building must be made up of flats…
Normally, the leaseholders will contact you once they’ve set up an RTM…
You can dispute the claim by serving a counter-notice to the Right to…
If you accept the Right to Manage (RTM) company’s notice, or if you…
Compulsory and voluntary liquidation, the liquidation process, how liquidation affects company directors and the role of a liquidator
You can choose to liquidate your limited company (also called ‘winding up’…
A director can propose a company stops trading and be liquidated (‘wound…
A director can ask a court to order the company to stop trading and be…
You may choose members’ voluntary liquidation if your company is ‘solvent’…
The liquidator is an authorised insolvency practitioner or official…
When a liquidator is appointed, directors: no longer have control of the…
Your company’s bank account will be frozen when someone files a petition…
How to apply VAT rules to supplies, imports and export of gold and investment gold.
How to create an MyHMCTS organisation account to manage, submit and pay for certain civil, family and tribunal cases.
Learn more about money laundering regulations and your responsibilities including the fit and proper test and approval process and report suspicious activity.
How to comply with hallmarking law if your business supplies items described as precious metal (gold, silver, platinum or palladium).
Documents, certificates, letters and notes available at the British High Commission in Singapore.
Make a voluntary disclosure of any unpaid tax if you have income or gains from cryptoassets, including exchange tokens, NFT’s and utility tokens.
VAT treatment of transactions in commodities, commodity derivatives and on terminal markets.
Watch our caseworkers' top tips to make sure your applications are complete and correct. Avoid more than 20 common requisition points.
Invoicing and taking payment from customers, what invoices must include, VAT invoices, sole trader invoices, limited company invoices, payment options, charging for late payment, chargebacks
Find out about the penalties for enabling a defeated tax avoidance scheme, the time limits, and how to appeal a penalty notice.
Find out when transactions involving land and buildings are exempt from VAT.
How someone in Italy can get documents legalised, witnessed or certified, take an oath of British citizenship and obtain informative notes.
Learn more about the support available to tax agents and advisers which will help you and your clients.
How to take someone to the court to get compensation or payment for a collision at sea, a ship mortgage or another shipping dispute.
Details of administrative agreements relating to VAT on certain specific transactions between members of trade bodies and HMRC.
Find out about the role of a nominated officer, recognising suspicious activity, and training staff to comply with Money Laundering Regulations.
Find out how to account for VAT and who to contact if you're an insolvency practitioner and you're appointed over insolvent VAT-registered businesses.
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