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When to exclude and include the buying commission in the customs value and account for import VAT if you’re an importer paying fees to your buying agent.
The Low Pay Commission is an independent body that advises the government about the National Living Wage and the National Minimum Wage. LPC is an advisory non-departmental public body, sponsored by the Department for Business and Trade .
Baroness Philippa Stroud has been announced as the new chair of the Low Pay Commission
Low Pay Commissioners' annual fees and expenses.
Understand the rules for making payments to trustees, including trustee expenses
A register of the interests declared by Low Pay Commissioners.
The Low Pay Commission's expenditure, annotated by month for each financial year.
This page collects the research projects commissioned by the LPC to inform its 2023 recommendations.
An outline of the Low Pay Commission's purpose, aim and operation, with information on the commissioners and their code of conduct.
The Low Pay Commission's annual report for 2022 sets out in full the evidence used to inform its recommendations on National Minimum Wage rates.
HM Revenue and Customs’ tax treatment of ‘trail commission’ paid to investors in Collective Investment Schemes and life insurance policies.
Low Pay Commission’s 13th annual report on the national minimum wage.
Templates to help eligible non-company charities prepare their trustees' annual report and receipts and payments accounts.
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