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Use form BOR286 if you believe the Customs Duty or import VAT was wrongly calculated on an item you imported by post using Royal Mail or Parcelforce.
Rules about marking, Centre Assessments Standards Scrutiny (including Moderation), setting specified levels of attainment and results
OCRS is used to calculate the risk of commercial vehicle operators not following the rules on roadworthiness and traffic - how the system works, what your score means and how it can change
Use this form to transfer incorrectly classified goods or services before the trade mark is registered.
How a victim of modern slavery can claim a back-payment, if their financial support was reduced as a result of receiving alternative sources of income.
Application form and guidance notes on how to remove the wrong fathers details from a birth registration.
Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber decision by Judge Ovey on 24 February 2025
Reporting concerns, including pupil cheating, about the administration of national curriculum assessments in primary schools.
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