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Tax and reporting rules for employers covering the cost of credit, debit and charge card payments
As an employer covering the cost of credit, debit or charge card payments…
You don’t have to report or pay anything to HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC)…
If card charges aren’t exempt, you must report them to HM Revenue and…
The following guides contain more detailed information: vouchers and…
Apply for a High Potential Individual (HPI) visa if you've been awarded a qualification by an eligible university in the last 5 years - eligibility, fees, documents, switch, bring your partner and children
A High Potential Individual (HPI) visa gives you permission to stay in the…
To be eligible for a High Potential Individual (HPI) visa, you must have…
You’ll usually need to prove your knowledge of the English language when…
When you apply for a High Potential Individual (HPI) visa, you’ll need to…
Before you apply, you must pay for Ecctis to check your qualification is…
You must apply online for a High Potential Individual (HPI) visa. Check…
Your partner and children can also apply to join you or stay in the UK as…
You might be able to apply to change (‘switch’) to a High Potential…
Check when to make a return, types of interest to report, and how to categorise participants. Find out how to deal with different types of accounts and ownership.
How to account for VAT if you're a supplier and accept purchasing cards, or a business that buys goods and services using a purchasing card.
Find out about loans that count as qualifying loans.
Management of British armed forces casualties and compassionate cases 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.
Make a debit or credit card payment with HMRC to pay your tax bill, including Self Assessment, PAYE, VAT and Corporation Tax.
Apply for a Temporary Work – International Agreement visa if you're working under international law (including diplomatic households) - extend or switch, family members
Guidance on the 2011 cancellation of identity cards, and information about new suppliers working with the Identity and Passport Service.
Incorporate a private limited company - register it with Companies House and rules on directors, shares, articles of association and telling HMRC about the company
How to pay your VAT bill - including online by card or Direct Debit, from your bank with HMRC’s bank details, by standing order or at your bank or building society.
Information and guidance on a range of medical devices for users and patients.
How to pay taxes, penalties and enquiry settlements if you cannot find instructions in other 'paying HMRC' guides, or if your payment reference starts with X.
How to pay a Self Assessment late filing penalty or late payment penalty by Direct Debit, bank transfer, credit card, cheque or at a bank or building society.
Find out when and how to pay your General Betting, Pool Betting or Remote Gaming Duty.
Personal Independence Payment (PIP) replaces Disability Living Allowance (DLA) - how and when to claim, rates, eligibility.
How to pay a PAYE Settlement Agreement (PSA), including payment methods, reference numbers, bank details and deadlines.
Documents, certificate, letters, and notes available from the British embassy and consulates in the USA.
Identity cards have been scrapped - what to do if you still have one, biometric residence permits, identity cards for foreign nationals
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