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Complain about the Child Benefit Office - online complaint form, complaints address and telephone number
Contact a local council to challenge a parking fine or parking ticket - if it’s a penalty charge notice (PCN)
Tax credits - appeals, appeal form, how to make a complaint.
Consumer protection and rights for goods and services - returning faulty goods, consumer credit, credit and store cards, refunds.
Find out about giving support for a maximum of 2 children and what to do if an exception applies to you.
Building relationships and improving compliance with environmental health, trading standards and fire safety legislation through Primary Authority.
Complain to HMRC about the service you received: what you need to do, what happens when you complain, disagree with a decision
Complain about Green Deal assessors, providers or installers - before or after getting a Green Deal, Energy Saving Advice Service, Home Energy Scotland
Guidance on the application process for the service transformation fund, which offers £15 million for local services that address violence against women and girls.
You can use the pre-application advice service to make sure your permit application is correct.
How a competent authority must decide if a plan or project proposal that affects a European site can go ahead.
Information on how email notifications work in Whitehall publisher.
Executors can use this form to give up their legal responsibility and role permanently (also known as ‘renunciation’) to apply for probate.
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