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You must usually tell the Home Office when you divorce or separate from your partner if your visa is based on your relationship
You must usually tell the Home Office when you divorce or separate from…
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What you need to tell DVLA and how to deal with vehicle tax if someone who was a driver has died
You can use the Tell Us Once service to notify DVLA when someone dies if…
Tell DVLA that you’re the new keeper of the vehicle and tax it in your own…
What you do depends on whether you have the vehicle log book (V5C). If you…
A guide to organising a street party - telling your council, closing roads, getting insurance and licences
When to tell DVLA about a medical condition or disability - what will happen to your licence, renewing or reapplying for your licence.
How to tell Companies House you have verified someone's identity.
Steps you must follow when importing vehicles into the UK, including making an import declaration, paying VAT and duty and telling HMRC using the NOVA service.
Whistleblowing - what it is, who to tell, what to expect and how to complain if you're treated unfairly.
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.
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