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The Residential Property Price Index is a quarterly composite index, combining the Northern Ireland House Price Index with the Northern Ireland Apartment Price Index. It is designed to provide a measure of the change in price of a “typical” residential...
This tax information and impact note gives guidance for the UK tax system and is directed at individuals who are domiciled outside the UK.
Annex A form for residential family centres to fill in ahead of inspections under the social care common inspection framework (SCCIF).
Guidance to support local planning authorities in preparing and publishing brownfield land registers.
Guidance on the safe use of potentially contaminated residential land, gardens and allotments.
Quarterly composite index of house and apartment price indices in Northern Ireland.
Northern Region Judge AM Davies and Tribunal Member Mr I James sitting on 9 March 2023
Eastern Region, Mrs M Hardman FRICS IRRV (Hons) and Judge Wayte on 26 June 2019
This tax information and impact note details the policy that residential caravans designated for year round occupation, stay zero-rated following a new British Standard (BS).
Residential Tribunal Decision of Judge I Mohabir and K Ridgeway MRICS on 17 February 2023
Find out about Annual Tax on Enveloped Dwellings (ATED), what you need to pay and how to appoint an agent or adviser to act on your behalf.
Use this service to submit a mandatory occurrence notice and report for higher-risk buildings, including high-rise residential buildings, to the BSR.
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