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End-of-year tasks, P60 form, report expenses and benefits, send last FPS to HMRC, prepare for new tax year.
As an employer running payroll, you need to: report to HM Revenue and…
Send your final Full Payment Submission (FPS) on or before your employees’…
For each employee working for you on 6 April, you’ll need to: prepare a…
Follow your provider’s instructions to update your payroll software so it…
Give a P60 to all employees on your payroll who are working for you on the…
You can report expenses and benefits using your payroll software, if it…
How the government prepares and plans for emergencies, working nationally, locally and co-operatively to ensure civil protection in the UK.
Acting as an attorney - duties, including registering a lasting power, starting to act, gifting, handling disputes and replacement attorney responsibilities.
You can make decisions on someone’s behalf if they appoint you using a…
As a property and financial affairs attorney, you make (or help the donor…
As a health and welfare attorney, you make (or help the donor make)…
The lasting power of attorney (LPA) must be registered before you can…
Keep a record of: important decisions you make and when, for example…
The Office of the Public Guardian and Court of Protection can check your…
You must tell the Office of the Public Guardian (OPG) if: you or the donor…
The lasting power of attorney (LPA) ends when the donor dies. You must…
As a director, there are general duties you are expected to perform.
We are a joint Cabinet Office-HM Treasury unit providing specialist support to ensure evidence and evaluation sits at the heart of spending decisions. ETF works with the Cabinet Office and the Cabinet Office .
Guide for case administration tasks in MyHMCTS, such as sharing a case, assigning a case and filing a notice of change.
Nominate a Community Payback project to suggest what unpaid work offenders carry out locally; who to contact and what happens next
Check if you’re the deemed employer and what your responsibilities are if the off-payroll working rules (IR35) apply.
The duties and competence requirements for building regulations that clients, designers and contractors must meet.
VAT rates for building work, including plumbers, plasterers and carpenters - new houses and flats, work for disabled people, energy saving, grant-funded heating, conversions and renovations, properties that are not homes
Claim relief on import duty and VAT when importing miscellaneous documents and related articles into the UK.
This article provides new experimental estimates of the time spent doing green tasks, over time, by UK country and by industry. It uses a new method, based on task-level data from the O*NET database in the US.
What the Construction Industry Scheme (CIS) is, work covered by the scheme and find out whether you should register as a contractor or subcontractor.
A slide deck outlining the Evaluation Task Force's 3-year strategy to improve the quality and quantity of evaluation across HM Government.
Find out if you can get VAT relief if you're having building work done in your home related to your disability.
What happens if you're given a community sentence or community service. Find out about Community Payback and the rules of your community sentence.
What qualifies as ordinary commuting and private travel for tax purposes.
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