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Details of OFSI General licence - INT/2022/2009156
The Exemption order made under Section 38 of the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 in respect of Norges Bank will come into force on 31 March 2022.
Preston factors (earnings and interest factors) are provided for employers.
This guidance is also for the use of pension scheme accounts.
The 2010 Spending Review set out plans for around £80 billion of savings in public expenditure. The Treasury has strengthened its project approval processes to achieve these and effect a step-change in spending control.
This guidance provides a framework within which all civil service departments will set pay for 2013-14 and take forward pay strategies and pay reporting.
This guide is designed to help the public sector interact with the private sector and improve the chances of effective partnerships being developed between them.
This guide provides the foundation blocks for public sector engagement with the private sector in Africa.
Guidelines for people considering making coins and tokens for money, or reproducing coins and banknotes.
Guidance for government bodies on sustainability reporting
Terms of reference for the unapproved employee share schemes review. Other terms of reference are below.
Terms of reference for the taxation of pensioners review.
Terms of reference for the tax reliefs review
An explanation of the reforms introduced through the Public Service Pensions Act 2013.
This guide explains how government spending is broken down, and the Treasury’s role in controlling spending.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Preston factors (Earnings and Interest factors) are provided for employers.
'Dear Accounting Officer' (DAO) letters are used to provide specific advice on issues of accountability, regularity and propriety and annual accounting exercises.
2013 to 2014 guidance for government departments on the budgeting framework that applies for expenditure control.
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