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This is a tax on insurers and covers general insurance premiums. Find out about rates, exemptions, registering, record keeping and payments.
Use the online service or postal form (IPT1) to register for Insurance Premium Tax.
Guidance and forms covering Insurance Premium Tax. Including rates, allowances and payments.
Find out how to pay your Insurance Premium Tax bill, and how long it takes for your payment to reach HMRC.
Government pledge promises to stop a practice that is driving up buildings insurance premiums for leaseholders in buildings with identified fire safety issues
Eligible chemistry, computing, mathematics and physics teachers can apply for levelling up premium payments between September and March.
Find out about the VAT liability of insurance transactions and insurance related services.
These manuals contain guidance on Insurance Premium Tax.
This measure relocates the criteria for determining a location of risk for Insurance Premium Tax.
This tax information and impact note applies to the increased rate of Insurance Premium Tax (IPT) paid on premiums which are taxed at the standard rate of IPT by 2%.
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