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How to work out payments and when you should make them if your company’s annual taxable profits are between £1.5 million and £20 million.
Find out which investments qualify for Innovative Finance Individuals Savings Accounts (ISAs).
How to pay Inheritance Tax: get a reference number, payment methods, use the deceased's bank account, National Savings and Investments, government stock, yearly instalments.
Guidance on making employees' student loan and postgraduate loan deductions in different circumstances.
Find out how interest is calculated and applied if you have a Plan 1 student loan, as well as previous interest rates.
This guidance explains what the Community Infrastructure Levy is and how it operates.
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Whether you go through Clearing after getting your exam results or you’ve not yet applied for university or college, you need to make sure your student finance is sorted.
SLC issues guidance for students from Scotland and answers common questions.
Get help to make a Time to Pay arrangement if you are an individual or business who owes a debt to HMRC.
How to charge or reclaim VAT if you offer your customers payments in advance, instalments, deposits, or credit sales.
Alternatives to bankruptcy and the different types of agreements you can make with your creditors.
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