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The SSRO has released new and updated pricing guidance, which sees greater choice, flexibility and simplicity for how some non-competitive defence contracts can be priced from April 2024.
OTS publishes terms of reference for the recently announced review of VAT
The OTS is seeking views to inform its new review.
OTS outlines scope of a review about the potential for moving the end of the tax year
Find information about the National Insurance Contributions Bill was introduced into Parliament on 17 July 2014. It received Royal Assent on 12 February 2015.
We welcome views on how HMRC's information and data-gathering powers could be updated to enable digitalisation of services, improve compliance and reduce administrative burdens.
This consultation seeks views on simplifying the process for determining who is required to take financial advice, and related issues.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
This year the handbook has been sharpened and shortened, and trusts should ensure that they are aware of and apply the supplementary guidance signposted throughout the handbook.
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