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What you need to tell DVLA and how to deal with vehicle tax if someone who was a driver has died
You can use the Tell Us Once service to notify DVLA when someone dies if…
Tell DVLA that you’re the new keeper of the vehicle and tax it in your own…
What you do depends on whether you have the vehicle log book (V5C). If you…
When to tell DVLA about a medical condition or disability - what will happen to your licence, renewing or reapplying for your licence.
You must tell DVLA if you have a driving licence and: you develop a…
You’ll get a decision by letter. Your application may need further…
DVLA will assess your medical condition or disability and decide if: you…
How you reapply for or renew your licence depends on if you had to give up…
Find out who has to pay VAT payments on account, how HMRC works out your payments, the alternatives and how and when to pay.
Help someone make decisions if they appoint you or if they lack mental capacity - includes using a power of attorney, becoming a deputy and getting a one-off Court of Protection ruling
Find out how you should prepare for a telephone or video court or tribunal hearing and what to expect on the day.
Employ someone: agree a contract, right to work checks, DBS checks, workplace pensions, set up PAYE, tell HMRC
What to do if you think you've spotted a scam pretending to be from Companies House, and examples of scam emails, letters and telephone calls.
You can ask the police to check if someone that has contact with a child has a record of sexual offences.
If you've been the victim of a crime, you have the right to privacy, to make a personal statement and to contact the police and be kept informed about the investigation.
A guide to organising a street party - telling your council, closing roads, getting insurance and licences
Apply for an International Sportsperson visa if you're an elite sportsperson or coach with sponsorship - getting sponsored, eligibility, documents, extend your visa, family members
How to dismiss staff fairly, working within dismissal rules and dealing with dismissals relating to whistleblowing
A new government campaign will be launched to support parents as research highlights some are unaware their baby's mental health impacts their early development.
How to become and act as a Court of Protection deputy - eligibility, responsibilities, how to apply, fees, supervision and when your deputyship ends.
Tell Us Once helps you let most government departments and local councils know when someone dies. This guide tells you how to use it.
Find out if you need to tell us about any reportable cross-border arrangements under the mandatory disclosure rules (MDR).
Organising a march, rally or demonstration - when you do and do not have to contact the police before the event
Special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) - support your child can get at school and how to apply for an education, health and care (EHC) plan
An update from the government on industry-led measures to improve player protections with regards to loot boxes in video games.
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