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Apply to extend your Investor visa (Tier 1) or bring your family.
You can no longer apply for a new Tier 1 (Investor) visa. If you already…
You may be able to extend your Tier 1 (Investor) visa for 2 years. Your…
Your family members (‘dependants’) can join you if you’re in the UK on…
How to claim the basic State Pension and how it's calculated - for men born before 6 April 1951 and women born before 6 April 1953.
Everyone eligible for the basic State Pension has now reached State…
How much basic State Pension you get depends on your National Insurance…
The basic State Pension is usually paid every 4 weeks into an account of…
You can claim your delayed State Pension by either: calling the State…
You may be able to: increase your basic State Pension through your spouse…
Find out which types of food are zero-rated and which are standard-rated for VAT purposes.
High Income Child Benefit Charge - check if you're affected, how and when to pay this tax charge, opt out and restart Child Benefit payments.
Annual statistics about pensioners’ incomes
Million Hours Fund application guidance.
Paper presents an overview of calculations of global inequality
The details of everyone working in non departmental public bodies, also known as quangos, who currently earn more than £150,000.
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