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Tax and reporting rules for employers who make assets available to employees
This release provides analysis from Taking Part, focusing on museum attendance in London.
Museums, art exhibitions and circuses need to apply for a travelling exhibition certificate to move CITES-listed specimens across multiple borders as part of a travelling exhibition.
Find out if you can declare personal goods orally or by conduct.
The Taking Part survey has run since 2005 and is the key evidence source for DCMS.
Use this helpsheet to understand tax rules on non-resident entertainers and sportspersons.
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