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Find out about giving support for a maximum of 2 children and what to do if an exception applies to you.
There are no catch limit changes proposed for March but if you have any concerns or suggested changes please contact us using the details below.
Form ADM16: Notice of admission of right of claimant to limit liability.
Employment Tribunal decision.
This tax information and impact note is about maintaining the Personal Allowance and the basic rate limit, and various NICs thresholds, at their current levels up to and including 2027 to 2028.
The final Impact assessments for the second carbon budget.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
There are special rules to follow if the maximum amount of annual investment allowance (AIA) changes in the period you draw up accounts for.
Data on vehicle speed compliance, produced by Department for Transport.
The CNCs response to an FOI request for the number of police vehicles caught breaking the speed limit
This tax information and impact note is about providing the option to submit DIY housebuilders VAT refund claims digitally and extending the time limit for these claims.
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