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Check the tariff classification for various types of shelves suitable for use in the bathroom, shower or entrance hall.
Get help to classify plastics for import and export.
Get help to classify various types of wood for import and export.
Rules you must follow, who’s responsible, when to tell the Environment Agency and what to do if you get an enforcement notice.
'Pint’ size wine stocked on Britain’s shelves for the first time ever thanks to new freedoms from leaving the European Union
How to work out the VAT on building work and materials if you're a contractor, subcontractor or developer.
A guide to adapting your home or business to flooding, and how to pump water out of your property after a flood.
Use form EX68 to apply for general storage and distribution warehousing.
Pharmacy, prescription-only (POM), and general sale list (GSL) medicines: apply to move your medicine to a different classification.
The Valuation Office Agency's (VOA) technical manual for the rating of business (non-domestic) property.
Upper Tribunal tax and Chancery decision of Judge Swami Raghavan and Judge Nicholas Aleksander on 08 April 2024
This publication is intended for Valuation Officers. It may contain links to internal resources that are not available through this version.
New laws to be introduced to ban unavoidable hidden fees to force businesses to be upfront with customers
The rules about product labelling - including special rules for retailers and manufacturers in different business sectors (like food, jewellery and toys)
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