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Tax and reporting rules for employers who provide transport subsistence expenses for employees.
Find information to help you fill in the Employment pages of your Self Assessment tax return.
Find out which services and goods relating to welfare are exempt from VAT, and if welfare services and goods that you provide can be exempt from VAT.
Tax and reporting rules for employers providing meals for employees and directors
This measure gives an Income Tax exemption for UEFA accredited individuals who are not resident in the UK and earn an income from UK-hosted EURO 2020 matches.
These statistics are a snapshot of the overall caseload of people receiving Working Tax Credits and/or Child Tax Credits.
Statistics about the policy that provides support for a maximum of 2 children in Universal Credit and Child Tax Credit, which came into effect in April 2017.
Employment Tribunal decision.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Child Benefit rates go up on 6 April 2024.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
The statistics contained in the small area data publication will be of interest for anyone that is looking for detailed geographical estimates of the number of families receiving tax credits. HMRC has republished these statistics due to an error having...
An explanation of what happens to those judged inadequate on the Early Years Register and those not meeting registration requirements on the Childcare Register.
How to pay tax on your income if you come to live in the UK - tax returns, paying National Insurance, Portable Document A1, E101 or E102, claiming relief if you're taxed twice, claiming a refund (form R43)
This consultation seeks evidence and views to inform the design of the exceptions and their implementation.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
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