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Tax and reporting rules for employers providing meals for employees and directors
As an employer providing meals for your employees, you have certain tax,…
You don’t have to report anything to HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) or pay…
If the meals or vouchers you provide aren’t exempt, you may have to report…
The following guides contain more detailed information: subsidised meals…
Find out more information on expenses, payments and benefits that are non-taxable.
Information about in-year growth funding for 2023 to 2024.
The rules on bringing food or animal products into Great Britain from abroad: restrictions, types of food and the amount you can bring.
Using an ecological momentary assessment to evaluate your digital health product.
Apply for meals at home from your council or other local organisation
Tax and reporting rules for employers who provide transport subsistence expenses for employees.
Find out what a composite food product is, and the rules you need to follow to export or move these products from Great Britain to the EU and Northern Ireland.
Find out when you need to charge VAT and at what rate if you supply food and drink for the purposes of catering or as a takeaway.
Find out about the type of healthy food all maintained schools and academies in England have to provide under the school food standards.
Advice for institutions on the financial support young people may be able to access to help them participate in education and training.
Information about Universal Credit for families with more than 2 children.
Guidance to help provide free meals to disadvantaged 16 to 18 year old students in further education funded institutions.
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