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Use form VAT1614C to revoke an option to tax land or buildings within the 6-month 'cooling off' period.
How to choose data tools and infrastructure that are flexible, scalable, sustainable and secure.
Guidance on preparing and submitting annual report and financial statements (accounts) to the Education and Skills Funding Agency (ESFA).
How to apply VAT rules to supplies, imports and export of gold and investment gold.
Use form VAT1614A to tell HMRC of an option to tax land or buildings.
Independent review by Sir Donald Brydon into the quality and effectiveness of audit.
Discussion document on the implications of the EU and wider reforms of statutory auditor regulation.
Guidance for academy trusts, external auditors and reporting accountants on preparing, auditing and submitting an academy trust's annual financial statements.
Stop being a relevant associate of an option to tax land or buildings using form VAT1614B.
A list of external audit reports into the Military Aviation Authority (MAA) implementation of the Nimrod review.
Details for OFSI General licence INT/2024/4888228 - Statutory Audit Fees
Design, build and operate APIs in a consistent way
Apply to HMRC for permission to opt to tax land or buildings for VAT purposes using form VAT1614H.
This document explains the future of some of the Audit Commission functions which will continue after 1 April 2015.
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