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Find out how to work out VAT on supplies of staff including supplies made by staff bureaux.
If both the UK and another country charge Inheritance Tax, you could avoid or reclaim the tax through a double taxation convention.
How companies and other concerns including partnerships, pension schemes and trusts, can claim Double Taxation Relief. Types of income covered by double taxation treaties.
Controls on the brokering of goods that could be used as parts or accessories for weapons of mass destruction and need an export licence.
How to sell a home: Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs), using estate agents, finding a legal professional, getting offers, transferring ownership and making complaints.
Guide to licensing procedure and other restrictions for export of controlled dual-use items, software and technology, goods for torture and radioactive sources.
How to request and use agent assurance codes if you are a UK-regulated agent carrying out verification checks on an overseas entity, and its beneficial owners and managing officers.
How to apply for or renew a Double Taxation Treaty Passport and how to tell HMRC about passported loans, for overseas lenders and UK borrowers.
Collection of guidance for companies, partnerships, pension schemes and trusts who may be liable for tax in more than one country and want to avoid paying twice.
What you need to tell HMRC if you're a tax agent and your business is changing in some way.
The VOA has standards of behaviour we expect of agents.
You can manage your business rates yourself. You do not have to use an agent or ask someone to help you.
Authorise someone to deal with HMRC for you - how to appoint an agent, friend, relative or voluntary organisation.
Find out what to do if your agent asks you to authorise them using a link.
How Union GEA authorisations permit the export of specified controlled dual-use goods from Northern Ireland to certain countries outside the EU.
Find out what you should look for if you want a tax agent to interact with HMRC on your behalf.
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