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Find out when Aggregates Levy applies to extracted rock, sand and gravel and when you need to register and pay.
Guidance about Aggregates Levy. Including registering, reporting and calculating the weight, record keeping, paying, and claiming reliefs.
Find out if and by when you need to apply for a specified generator environmental permit to meet air quality requirements.
Check how you can claim relief, including exported aggregate and industrial and agricultural processes.
Documents relating to aggregates working parties: annual and monitoring reports.
Find out about assessments, interest charges and penalties for incorrect returns and late payments and how to appeal.
A lesson in exceeding the original concept: The journey of Createc's LiDAR autonomous crowd monitoring solution, purchased by Network Rail
Check if you need to register for Aggregates Levy and change your registration details.
Check the availability and any issues affecting the Aggregates Levy online service.
Use this list to check if an aggregates producer or importer is registered for Aggregates Levy.
This tax information and impact note applies to businesses that have been paying Aggregates Levy since 1 April 2014.
The government has concluded its review of the Aggregates Levy.
ACUMEN was an EU LIFE+ funded project which demonstrated new approaches for using, and mitigating the climate change impacts, of the methane in landfill gas generated at older closed landfills.
This measure introduces changes affecting aggregate returned to the land at its original site and aggregate dug as a by-product of construction.
What business models lead to production aggregation, and help the linking of farmers to remunerative markets?
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