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Who can get National Insurance credits and how to apply or when to pay voluntary National Insurance contributions.
You may be able to get National Insurance credits if you’re not paying…
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Information for developers and local planning authorities explaining statutory biodiversity credits, and the process of buying them.
Current education level can affect your Universal Credit if you’re a student, or if your child is aged 16 to 19 and in education.
Find out what income you need to include when working out your tax credits.
Use form CA9176 to apply for Class 3 National Insurance credits from 6 April 2011, if you've provided care for a child aged under 12.
Check if your company qualifies for Corporation Tax Audio-Visual Expenditure Credits and what you can claim.
The prices of statutory biodiversity credits from the date biodiversity net gain (BNG) becomes mandatory.
Guidance on claiming Universal Credit if you're a student.
Check if your company qualifies for Video Games Expenditure Credits for Corporation Tax and what you can claim.
Why tax credits go up, down or stop - changes to your family or work life you need to report such as a change of address.
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