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This guidance about notifying other landowners applies to planning, householder, minor commercial and listed building consent appeals.
What an employee needs to do when they resign from a job: how to give notice, notice period, payment arrangements, gardening leave, restrictive covenants
If you want to leave your job, check your employment contract to find out…
You must give at least a week’s notice if you’ve been in your job for more…
You’ll usually get your normal pay rate during your notice period. If…
Your employer may ask you not to come into work, or to work at home or…
There may be terms in your contract that says you cannot work for a…
How HMRC deals with customers who are involved in tax avoidance, tax evasion or repeated insolvency who receive a joint and several liability notice, including how notices interact with penalties and safeguards.
Find out how to account for VAT and who to contact if you're an insolvency practitioner and you're appointed over insolvent VAT-registered businesses.
When HMRC will issue a joint and several liability notice to individuals involved in tax avoidance or tax evasion when their company has started, or is likely to start, insolvency.
Use this notice in relation to derivative claims (a claim by a shareholder on behalf of the company in relation to a breach of duty) within claims involving a company.
When HMRC will issue a joint and several liability notice to someone connected to a company that has received a tax avoidance or tax evasion penalty and the company has started, or is likely to start, insolvency.
Guidance for inspectors on how to decide when to inspect or visit without notice.
How HMRC deals with customers who receive a joint and several liability notice for a company that has received COVID-19 support payments, including conditions for giving a notice and safeguards.
Investors and businesses may be legally required to tell the government about certain sensitive acquisitions under the National Security and Investment Act.
Don’t include personal or financial information like your National Insurance number or credit card details.
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