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This service level agreement between HMRC and the Scottish Government sets out the requirements and performance measures for the operation of Scottish Income Tax.
Employment Tribunal decision of Judge Pearl on 17 February 2017.
Written decision of the Traffic Commissioner for the East of England for HITACHI CAPITAL (UK) PLC in the matter of a detained vehicle
This service level agreement between HMRC and the Welsh Government sets out the requirements and performance measures for the operation of Welsh rates of Income Tax.
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A call for evidence to review the UK’s Anti-Money Laundering (AML) and Counter Financing of Terrorism (CFT) Supervisory Regime.
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Eastern Region, Judge G. Sinclair, sitting on the 14 October 2020.
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