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An overview of school capital funding, who it’s for, current and past allocations, how it’s calculated and spending guidance.
Use supplementary pages SA108 to record capital gains and losses on your SA100 Tax Return.
What personal possessions (chattels) you need to pay Capital Gains Tax (CGT) on, how to work out your gain
You may have to pay Capital Gains Tax if you make a profit (‘gain’) when…
Your gain is usually the difference between what you paid for your…
You do not have to pay Capital Gains Tax on personal possessions with a…
If you sell all or part of a set to the same person for less than £6,000,…
Form and guidance for capital payments and receipts return (CPR).
Use this form to apply for a Capital grants plan or Capital grants study.
Use supplementary pages SA905 to declare capital gains on the SA900 Trust and Estate Tax Return.
Find out how the VAT Capital Goods Scheme (CGS) works, the items covered by the scheme, the rules and how adjustments and disposals are affected.
Use the relevant scheme guidance to manage your agreement effectively and meet its requirements.
This page explains the eligibility criteria for public authorities who want to award a seed capital subsidy under the English Freeports Subsidy Scheme.
This series of letters and commentaries summarise changes to the capital finance system.
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