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Employer guide to Statutory Parental Bereavement Pay and Leave - entitlement, eligibility, notice period, non-payment form, recover statutory pay
An employee may be eligible for Parental Bereavement Leave and Statutory…
To qualify for Parental Bereavement Leave and Statutory Parental…
An employee must give notice for Parental Bereavement Leave as well as…
You can refuse Statutory Parental Bereavement Pay if the employee does not…
You must keep records for HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC), including: the…
For financial help with statutory pay, you can: reclaim payments apply for…
Guide to licensing procedure and other restrictions for export of controlled dual-use items, software and technology, goods for torture and radioactive sources.
Find UK trade data from HMRC. Look up data about imports, exports, commodities and traders.
How to pay Inheritance Tax: get a reference number, payment methods, use the deceased's bank account, National Savings and Investments, government stock, yearly instalments.
If you're an employee working at sea outside of the UK check if you can claim tax relief on your earnings.
Personal pay and tax records you must keep to fill in a Self Assessment tax return: which records to keep, how long to keep records.
If you're an employer and provide expenses or benefits to employees or directors, you might need to tell HMRC and pay tax and National Insurance on them
Use their P45 (or starter checklist, which replaced the P46) to get information from your new employee, set them up on your payroll software, tell HMRC.
What to do when you disagree with a tax decision (HMRC1) - appealing against a decision, getting a review by HMRC and reasonable excuses.
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