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Universal Credit is replacing 6 other benefits with a single monthly payment if you're out of work or on a low income - eligibility, how to prepare.
Apply for a repayment of tax on your savings interest using form R40 if you do not complete a Self Assessment tax return.
Information about tax avoidance schemes that try to avoid an Income Tax charge on distributions when winding up a company.
Use this tool to estimate what registering for VAT might mean for your business.
Income Tax (net of tax credits) as a percentage of gross weekly earnings for example families, covering the period from 1990 to 1991 to 2022 to 2023.
Employee shareholder status: Capital Gains Tax exemption, income tax and National Insurance Contributions treatment
Business expenses you can claim if you're self-employed
Find out what records you must keep about trusts for tax purposes, who can access your information, and what to do if your records are lost or destroyed.
Historic Income tax and National Insurance rates and allowances.
Use working sheet TC825 to help you work out your income for tax credits purposes.
What Capital Gains Tax (CGT) is, how to work it out, current CGT rates and how to pay.
How to pay your Stamp Duty Reserve Tax and the time it takes for payment to reach HMRC.
How to work out your taxable capital gain or loss if you are not resident in the UK and are making direct or indirect disposals of UK property or land.
Use the PAYE tax calculator to work out how much Income Tax an employee needs to pay, in a pay period that is in the current tax year.
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