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Find out about the different types of HMRC penalties and how you can help your clients avoid them.
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What you must do to avoid harming hazel dormice and when you’ll need a licence.
Information about releases of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) for research purposes, including lists of applications, consents and notifications.
Check the tariff classification for dried peas processed as pea flour.
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An independent statutory inquiry is investigating alleged unlawful activity by UK Special Forces during deliberate detention operations in Afghanistan in the period mid-2010 to mid-2013.
This factsheet contains information about when HMRC may publish the details of people who deliberately get their tax affairs wrong.
HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) manages customers who deliberately don't pay taxes through the Managing Serious Defaulters (MSD) programme.
How to make sure you take reasonable care if you need to send tax returns and other documents to HMRC, and what happens if you do not.
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