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This chapter is not intended to be an exhaustive list of every type of asset, instead it provides information relating to assets most likely to be encountered by the official receiver but that are not covered elsewhere in the guidance,...
Personal Allowance, Income Tax rates, bands and thresholds.
How much Income Tax you pay in each tax year depends on: how much of your…
The standard Personal Allowance from 6 April 2024 to 5 April 2025 was…
How to challenge your Council Tax band if you think you're paying too much Council Tax or you want to get a property removed from the Council Tax list.
Council Tax bands are based on how much a property was worth on: 1 April…
You have a legal right to challenge your Council Tax band (‘make a…
You can ask for your band to be reviewed if: you have been paying Council…
For properties in England and Wales, use the online service to make a…
The Valuation Office Agency (VOA) will confirm they’ve got your challenge.…
Information for entertainers and musicians, from non-visa national countries, such as EU Member States and the US, visiting the UK for performance and work.
The Valuation Office Agency (VOA) explains how domestic properties are valued for Council Tax bands.
How to work out and apply the residence nil rate band (RNRB) for Inheritance Tax in different circumstances.
Use this framework to buy musical instruments, equipment and technology from Department for Education (DfE) approved suppliers.
Use the IHT402 with form IHT400 to transfer any unused nil rate band from the deceased spouse or civil partner to the deceased's estate.
How to arrange a consular marriage, including giving notice, what to bring to the ceremony and which countries offer the service.
Find out the rules for transferring unused tax-free residence allowance to a surviving spouse or civil partner.
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