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Sign in or set up a personal or business tax account, Self Assessment, Corporation Tax, PAYE for employers, VAT and other services.
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You can get help with signing in to HMRC’s online services if you’re…
How to apply for free childcare if you're working.
Universal Credit is replacing 6 other benefits with a single monthly payment if you're out of work or on a low income - eligibility, how to prepare.
Universal Credit is a payment to help with your living costs. It’s paid…
You may be able to get Universal Credit if you’re on a low income or need…
Universal Credit is paid monthly. How much you get depends on: your…
If you or your partner are working, how much Universal Credit you get will…
Universal Credit is paid once a month, usually into your bank, building…
You can apply for Universal Credit online. You need to create an account…
If you need help to pay your bills or cover other costs while you wait for…
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You need to report changes to your circumstances so you keep getting the…
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Guidance, services, forms and manuals for tax agents and advisers. Including how to register as an agent, getting client authorisation, and compliance checks.
Use form COMP1 if you want HMRC to deal directly with your tax adviser or agent in relation to a compliance check.
Use these forms to authorise HMRC to deal with an accountant, tax agent or adviser acting on your behalf.
Guidance, forms and helpsheets for Self Assessment. Including filing returns, paying your bill, refunds, penalties, and help and support.
Learn more about the support available to tax agents and advisers which will help you and your clients.
How to pay PAYE and National Insurance for employers, including Construction Industry Scheme, student loan deductions, reference numbers, bank details, deadlines and payment booklets.
The home of Student Loans Company on GOV.UK. We are a non-profit making government-owned organisation that administers loans and grants to students in colleges and universities in the UK.
Use form COMP1a if you want HMRC to deal directly with your adviser about a disclosure made using the Digital Disclosure Service (DDS).
This research explored the role of tax advisers and agents in the tax avoidance market.
How to apply for Tax-Free Childcare.
Register your client’s trust online if you’re a tax agent or adviser.…
Use the agent updates to get HMRC guidance if you're a tax agent or adviser.…
Register your client’s estate online if you’re a tax agent or adviser.
This tax information and impact note applies to financial institutions, tax advisers and other professionals that may be aware of, or may have given advice in respect of, an offshore account.
Use the online form service or postal form CH995 to allow a tax adviser or accountant to act on your behalf for High Income Child Benefit Charge issues.
The home of Valuation Office Agency on GOV.UK. The Valuation Office Agency (VOA) gives the government the valuations and property advice needed to support taxation and benefits.
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