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How to make sure you take reasonable care if you need to send tax returns and other documents to HMRC, and what happens if you do not.
Information about changes to assessments to support disabled students.
This guide is for people with disabilities who are asked to complete a online test from Civil Service Jobs and may be unsure if they need help to access it.
A reasonable adjustment is how we describe the steps taken to remove, reduce or prevent any obstacles you may face in the Security Vetting interview process.
How employment contracts can be changed, problems with changes and breach of contract
Find out how to make an excuse claim when you have a good reason for being late in telling HMRC about a grant of an Enterprise Management Incentives (EMI) option.
If you've got a surcharge because you submitted your online VAT Return late and you want to claim 'reasonable excuse' use form WT2.
Guidance for health and social care professionals about the legal duty to make reasonable adjustments for people with learning disabilities.
Some application processes may involve assessment tests or interviews. These processes should not unreasonably disadvantage disabled people.
The Valuation Office Agency does not usually change your rateable value if your property is in a state of disrepair. There are however, exceptions to this.
The police's power of arrest and your rights - procedures, identification, reasonable force
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