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The sale of land is determined by the potential number of homes that a housing developer or registered provider can build on a given site.
How to complete your CT600 Company Tax Return form for Corporation Tax and what information you need to include.
Find out about paying Corporation Tax, instead of Income Tax, if you’re a non-UK resident company with UK property income.
Like other forms of property, you can buy, sell and license IP, it is important you understand the value your trade mark, patent or design.
How to buy or acquire the assets of a dissolved company - how and when you can claim money or property, who to contact and the forms you need
How to complete supplementary pages CT600N and what information you need to include.
Business rates are charged on most non-domestic properties - who has to pay, how your rates are calculated, getting a revaluation, what to do if your premises change.
If you jointly own property with your spouse or civil partner and want to change the split of income from it for tax purposes use Income Tax form 17.
Check if your company can pay a reduced rate of 10% Corporate Tax if it exploits patented inventions and innovations.
Find out about the type of losses your company can offset against profits in future accounting periods.
How to report and pay Capital Gains Tax (CGT).
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