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  • All private sector businesses that want to do building control work in England and Wales under the Building Act 1984 (as amended) must apply to register with the Building Safety Regulator (BSR).

  • The Industrial Energy Transformation Fund (IETF) supports the development and deployment of technologies that enable businesses with high energy use to transition to a low carbon future.

  • Manage money in a Court Funds Office account for someone if you're authorised by the Court of Protection - interest, statements, investments, deposits, withdrawals, closing an account and complaints

    • Overview

      You may need to manage a Court Funds Office account for someone if you’re…

    • Apply

      You need to apply to: open an account for someone manage an account for…

    • Manage an account

      A Court Funds Office account is called a ‘special account’ if the account…

    • Investments

      You can invest in the stock market using money from the Court Funds Office…

    • Deposits

      You can pay money in to an account after you apply to manage the account.…

    • Withdrawals

      You can set up one-off withdrawals or regular withdrawals into the bank…

    • Stop managing or close an account

      A new deputy can take over management of the account if you stop being a…

    • The person you're deputy for dies

      Write to the Court Funds Office to tell them if the person you’re deputy…

  • A trust is a way of managing assets (money, investments, land or buildings) for people - types of trust, how they are taxed, where to get help.

  • Alternatives to bankruptcy and the different types of agreements you can make with your creditors.

  • What to do if you disagree with an HMRC decision, and the sanctions for not following the rules.

  • Child Trust Fund accounts - find a lost account, how to make payments, managing the account

  • If your employer is 'insolvent' this means it cannot pay its debts - your rights if this happens, claiming money owed to you, where to get advice

  • Use this service if you need to repay money you owe from a benefit.