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Get help with savings if you're on a low income (Help to Save) - how it works, what you'll get, eligibility, how it affects your benefits and how to apply online.
Help to Save is a type of savings account. It allows certain people…
You can earn 2 tax-free bonuses over 4 years. You’ll get any bonuses…
You can open a Help to Save account if you’re receiving: Working Tax…
Saving money though a Help to Save account could affect your eligibility…
You need a Government Gateway user ID and password to set up a Help to…
Find out how to manually calculate Statutory Maternity Pay if your payroll software or the GOV.UK calculator does not work out your employee’s payments.
Find out how interest is calculated and applied if you have a Plan 2 student loan, as well as previous interest rates.
Advice for medical professionals to follow when assessing drivers with neurological disorders.
Around 8 million eligible households across the UK are set to receive a £299 Cost of Living Payment in February, as the Government unveiled its plans to reward work, reform welfare and grow the economy.
Guidance for cattle keepers on the bovine TB surveillance testing intervals for areas in England, Wales and Scotland.
From today low-income households will start to receive the third Cost of Living Payment worth £299.
Weekly national influenza and COVID-19 report, COVID-19 activity, seasonal flu and other seasonal respiratory illnesses.
Advice for medical professionals to follow when assessing drivers with diabetes mellitus.
Your Council Tax bill - how to work it out, who has to pay, discounts and exemptions for students and disabled people, second homes, empty properties, paying the bill and getting the Council Tax rebate.
The amount you earn, and how often you're paid your wages, can affect your Universal Credit.
Advice for medical professionals to use when assessing drivers with cardiovascular disorders.
‘Budget for Long Term Growth’ sticks to the plan by delivering lower taxes, better public services and more investment, while increasing size of economy by 0.2% in 2028-29 and meeting fiscal rules – taking the long-term decisions needed to build...
Find out how to use the Flat Rate Scheme, who can use it and how to apply to join the scheme.
Your pay - your payslip, performance-related pay, deductions and how to work out your weekly pay
Universal Credit is replacing 6 other benefits with a single monthly payment if you're out of work or on a low income - eligibility, how to prepare.
Times and heights of high and low waters, split into morning and afternoon, one month per page, with a table drawn around the data (A4 portrait)
Beef abattoirs must dress, categorise, classify, weigh and label carcases according to regulations, and communicate results to suppliers.
How your local council can help if you're struggling to pay Council Tax - and what action they can take to get any money you owe from you
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