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Call to run a project supporting the shift to a low carbon economy in Sheffield City Region
How to assess household and non-household packaging from 2024 onwards if you’re a UK organisation affected by extended producer responsibility (EPR) for packaging.
Correct the original registration with the register office or GRO - find out what corrections can be made, who can apply, how long it takes, what they look like
You can apply for a birth registration correction when the information is…
The following people can apply for a correction: the mother the father (if…
It costs £83 or £99 to apply to correct a mistake in a birth registration.…
How to complete supplementary pages CT600A and what information you need to include.
How to issue a winding up petition - forms and fees to wind up a company to recover any money you're owed.
Use these general provisions to help you determine the origin of your products.
How to close a charity, and what to tell the Charity Commission when you have closed the charity.
How to close down your limited company by getting it struck off the Companies Register
How to apply for bankruptcy. What to do if you’ve been made bankrupt: if you’re at risk of violence, how long it lasts, bankruptcy restrictions, what happens to your home and possessions when you're bankrupt.
What happens if your company cannot pay its debts and is given a court judgment, statutory demand or winding-up order by your creditors
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