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If you put EEE on the UK market you must follow rules on both the EEE you sell and the EEE that becomes waste (WEEE).
When you must report the amount of electrical and electronic equipment (EEE) you place on the market and how to do it.
Tax and reporting rules for employers loaning computers to employees
As an employer loaning computers to your employees, you have certain…
You don’t have to report or pay anything to HMRC if the computer is…
If the computers you loan to employees aren’t exempt, you must report them…
If you need to report and pay National Insurance on the benefit, work out…
The following guides contain more detailed information: the meaning of…
Document how you’ve collected your non-UK suppliers’ household electrical and electronic equipment (EEE) data, known as your ‘methodology’. Online marketplaces as defined in the amended waste EEE regulations must submit a methodology.
Report on the drivers of equity market structure.
The CMA investigated the supply of personal current accounts (PCAs) and of banking services to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).
Report looking at trends in the UK equity market over the last 10 years.
How to make sure that your products are properly checked for conformity and your technical documents are managed correctly.
How the digital markets competition regime will promote competition in digital markets.
The Valuation Office Agency (VOA) issue the VO6043 form to assess the rateable value of this type of non-domestic property.
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