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Register to vote Register by 18 June to vote in the General Election on 4 July.
This applies to businesses or individuals who enter into option contracts over UK securities.
Find out about the announced changes to the Company Share Option Plan (CSOP) scheme and an update on the Save As You Earn (SAYE) bonus rate mechanism review.
Information for pregnant women with singleton (having only one baby) and twin pregnancies who have received a higher-chance result from the combined or quadruple screening test
Use a mediation service, send a statutory demand, go to court or make someone bankrupt if a person or business owes you money
Options for amending proposals that have planning permission.
What happens when you opt to tax (charge VAT on) land and buildings, when you need permission and when to notify HMRC about your decision.
Find out about changes to Capital Gains Tax and Company Share Option Plan (CSOP) rules from 6 April 2023, and when to make a valuation request.
Find out when land that’s used for other schemes and funding sources can be entered into an SFI agreement.
For the 2014 to 2015 tax year use the Company Share Option Plan (CSOP): end of year template, for previous years use form 35 if you're an employer returning details of options granted or exercised under a CSOP share scheme.
Alternatives to bankruptcy and the different types of agreements you can make with your creditors.
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