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All Standard Terms and Conditions of contracts for goods and services contain provision so that: DCMS will pay a correctly submitted invoice…
We’re asking for views on our proposals to make companies report on their payment performance to help create responsible payment practices.
Employment Tribunal decision.
InForm keeps you informed of news, views and updates from across the Government Property Agency.
Upper Tribunal Tax and Chancery decision of Judge Greg Sinfield and Judge Guy Brannan on 23 April 2024
A policy for all government departments was set in 2010 with new guidelines of paying 80% of supplier invoices within a 5 day target.
How to access and manage your Companies House credit account using our online eBilling service.
Find out how Northern Ireland and EU businesses can claim refunds of VAT incurred on goods in the EU and Northern Ireland using the EU VAT refund system.
Information about procurement at the Agency and how we're improving procurement opportunities for small and medium-sized enterprises.
If you're an energy producer, supplier or customer, check what records and accounts to keep to help you complete returns and claim any reliefs or exemptions.
Data about how long the Competition and Markets Authority takes to pay invoices.
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