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How to pay a PAYE Settlement Agreement (PSA), including payment methods, reference numbers, bank details and deadlines.
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Set up a Direct Debit through your business’s HM Revenue and Customs…
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How Universal Credit is affected by having money, savings and investments. We call this ‘capital’.
Find out about our Lines of Credit facility: its benefits, eligibility criteria and how to apply.
How to pay a CIS late filing penalty: payment reference number, online, by Bacs or CHAPS, Direct Debit, cheque or your bank.
A research paper from the Bank of England
Information to help councils advise guests on opening a bank account.
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