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Tax and reporting rules for employers providing cash awards for exam success
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Use the online form service to ask for a Child Tax Credit or Working Tax Credit decision to be looked at again.
Creditors can use these forms to request a deduction from a claimant's Universal Credit to pay for arrears or fines. These are called 'third party deductions'.
This document provides detailed information on how the government has distributed Child and Working Tax Credits.
UK Export Finance’s policy on the credit terms related to the export contracts it is asked to support.
Use this service to estimate the cost of statutory biodiversity credits for a development.
Why tax credits go up, down or stop - changes to your family or work life you need to report such as a change of address.
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