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Tell Companies House of a change to your company's objects.
Explains your responsibilities, including choosing a name, having a registered address, appointing partners and registering with Companies House.
Sign in to your student loan repayment account - check your balance, make regular or one-off repayments, or let SLC know if your details have changed
You can apply for a Parent of a Child Student visa if your child attends an independent school in the UK.
Understand the approach HMRC uses to work with large business customers.
Intellectual property can be bought, sold or licensed.
Register as an owner of duty suspended goods held in an excise warehouse or as a Freeport owner of excise goods held in a Freeport excise warehouse.
Check if you need a visa or permit to work in Lithuania and how to get one if you do.
How to get Inheritance Tax relief on business assets in an estate, what qualifies, giving away business property or assets
The Office of the Public Guardian's business plan sets out the agency's priorities for 2020 to 2021.
Use the online service or the postal form DS1 if you represent a business that wants to register for the Duty Stamps Scheme.
Agendas and minutes from meetings of the Business Forum on Tax and Competitiveness.
How to use a business rates valuation account to report changes to your business property or if you think your rateable value is too high.
Find out about tax reliefs and allowances available from HMRC if you run a business, employ people or are self-employed.
You may be able to claim a waiver for goods brought into Northern Ireland so that you do not have to pay duty on those goods.
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