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Find out how to declare goods you’re bringing into Great Britain to sell or use for your business that are under the total value of £2,500 and meet certain other conditions.
Get a declaration of presumed death if a person has been missing for at least 7 years or you think they've died - form N208, certificate of presumed death, appeal, complain
You can make a claim for a ‘declaration of presumed death’ from the High…
Download and fill in a claim form (N208) with details about: yourself -…
You must advertise your application in a newspaper local to the missing…
You’ll have to attend a hearing about your claim with a High Court judge -…
Find out if you can declare personal goods orally or by conduct.
Use this declaration to show that a disabled person is getting goods or services for their personal or domestic use, and will claim relief from VAT.
You must declare £10,000 or more in cash, or the equivalent in another currency, if you take it between Great Britain and any other country.
Tell HMRC about undeclared income, self-employment, capital gains, profits in a company and foreign income
If you have a disability, or are an organisation supporting disabled people, you may be able to claim relief from Customs Duty and VAT.
Use this declaration to show that a charity is getting goods or services that'll be used by a disabled or chronically sick person for personal or domestic use.
What to do if you've been made bankrupt: how to get help with bankruptcy, and how to oppose a bankruptcy petition.
Find out how to import your personal belongings, pets and private motor vehicles when moving or returning to the UK.
If someone dies without a will or known family, their ownerless property (bona vacantia) goes to the crown - check if you're an entitled relative, search for an estate, refer or claim on an estate
How to apply for bankruptcy: how long it lasts, bankruptcy restrictions, what happens to your home and assets when you're bankrupt.
Find out what you need to do when importing commercial goods into Great Britain in your accompanied baggage or small vehicle.
Find out what you need to do when exporting commercial goods out of Great Britain in your accompanied baggage or small vehicle.
You must fill in this form to confirm that you won't sell or transfer the pet dog, cat, ferret or assistance dog to a new owner in the UK.
Making someone bankrupt is one way to recover money owed to you – bankruptcy petition fees and download a guide to creditor bankruptcy petitions
Find out how to declare goods you’re taking out of Great Britain to sell or use for your business that are under the total value of £2,500 and meet certain other conditions.
Bringing in goods for personal use when you travel to the UK from abroad - types of tax and duty, duty free, EU and non-EU arrivals, banned and restricted goods.
Make a ‘posting declaration’ when your drivers use HGVs, vans or trailers to transport goods between 2 points in the EU.
Find what you or your business may need before you hire someone to act directly or indirectly on your behalf.
Don’t include personal or financial information like your National Insurance number or credit card details.
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