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Check if your pay matches the National Minimum Wage, the National Living Wage or if your employer owes you payments from the previous year.
If you have a health condition or disability, you’ll have an assessment to work out how much Universal Credit you can get and what you need to do in return.
Employer guide to Statutory Parental Bereavement Pay and Leave - entitlement, eligibility, notice period, non-payment form, recover statutory pay
Employment Tribunal decision.
When and how to submit a return and how to make an amendment after it’s been submitted.
This page contains the research reports commissioned by the Low Pay Commission which were used to inform our 2021 Report.
Find out if simplified expenses suits your business. Compare what expenses you can claim using simplified expenses with what you can claim by working out the actual costs.
Find out how to check your payslip to make sure you are not involved in a tax avoidance scheme, operated by some umbrella companies.
How sellers deal with VAT for goods from overseas that they sell direct to customers in the UK.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
Information about how to pay the HGV levy for non-UK HGVs.
How to claim a refund in the current tax year on an overpayment of tax when you've flexibly accessed part of your pension pot.
Estimate how much Income Tax and National Insurance you can expect to pay for the current tax year (6 April 2024 to 5 April 2025).
Residential Property Tribunal Decision of Judge B MacQueen, Judge A Dutton and Mr K Ridgeway MRICS dated 26 October 2023.
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