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Holdover relief on gifts means you do not pay Capital Gains Tax (CGT) when you give away business assets and some shares - eligibility, how it works, how to claim it
Find out about Import VAT and Customs Duty when you send gifts into the UK.
Inheritance Tax (IHT) is paid when a person's estate is worth more than £325,000 when they die - exemptions, passing on property. Sometimes known as death duties.
Inheritance Tax is a tax on the estate (the property, money and…
You can pass a home to your husband, wife or civil partner when you die.…
Inheritance Tax may have to be paid after your death on some gifts you’ve…
If your permanent home (‘domicile’) is abroad, Inheritance Tax is only…
Find out about the types of fundraising donations that charities and community amateur sports clubs (CASCs) can and cannot claim Gift Aid on.
Tax and reporting rules for employers providing gifts to employees
Find out how to account for VAT schemes on business gifts, samples and promotional schemes.
Submit a claim for Gift Aid, the Gift Aid small donation scheme (GASDS) and other income; schedule spreadsheets; registering and enrolling for a Charities Online account; activation codes
Tax avoidance schemes that HM Revenue and Customs believe to be live and widely available, to help those using them to avoid tax.
What Gift Aid is, who can claim, what donations are eligible for Gift Aid, Gift Aid declarations for your charity or community amateur sports club (CASC), how to claim
Find out how to import your personal belongings, pets and private motor vehicles when moving or returning to the UK.
How charities and CASCs can make written, verbal and online declarations and what information to include.
All data on gifts that Home Office ministers gave and received, their external meetings and any overseas travel.
Use the Gift Aid declaration form to make a one-off Gift Aid donation to a charity or Community Amateur Sports Club (CASC), or use the form if you're a charity or CASC to give to your supporters.
Tax avoidance schemes that HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) believe to be live and widely available, to help those using them to avoid tax.
Submit individual Gift Aid donations, aggregated donations and claims for sponsored events using Charities Online.
Use the case studies to help you decide when your goods may (or may not) go beyond insufficient production.
Find out about the simplified rates of customs and excise duty used when you declare your personal goods online.
This tax information and impact note advises of a new process to allow a donor to give permission to an intermediary to create Gift Aid declarations on their behalf.
Don’t include personal or financial information like your National Insurance number or credit card details.
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