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The DUCR and the optional Part suffix is the main reference key to any Customs Handling of Import & Export Freight (CHIEF) declaration.
Documents on Senior Civil Service (SCS) performance management and reward.
Tax and reporting rules for employers providing awards for employee suggestions
A table of successful bids and a set of frequently asked questions for the Recycling Reward Scheme.
Report evaluating projects participating in the reward and recognition fund projects, drawing out lessons learned and how well it worked.
This research examines the use of ‘pay thresholds’ in reward systems for private and public sector organisations to inform the School Teachers’ Review Body’s consideration of the teachers’ pay system.
Pay, pensions and reward packages for private custodial service staff.
Find out how to account for VAT schemes on business gifts, samples and promotional schemes.
Literature review on different workplace rewards in the public sector.
This set of papers includes the agenda, presentations from, and a brief summary of, the research seminar.
When to operate PAYE if your employee gets incentive awards from you or someone else.
Use the General Anti-Abuse Rule Advisory Panel opinion on employee rewards provided as gold bullion to help you recognise abusive tax arrangements.
Tax avoidance schemes that HM Revenue and Customs believe to be live and widely available to help those using them to avoid tax.
Which small or 'trivial' benefits employers must pay tax and National Insurance on, and when to report them to HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC)
This applies to investment managers in receipt of performance-linked rewards.
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