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Contact HMRC for information about eligibility, claiming and stopping Child Benefit, changing your personal details and making a complaint.
What to do if you need to pay more tax or you're due a refund, including P800 tax calculations from HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC).
If you manage one or more business taxes online, sign in to your business tax account to view your tax position and manage all your taxes from one place.
Apply for your first National Insurance number - you must have the right to live and work in the UK.
When you start repaying your student loan, your monthly repayments, what to do if you have 2 jobs or are self-employed, how to get a refund if you've overpaid.
Choosing a legal structure when you're starting a business: the differences between being a sole trader and a limited company, including legal risk, registration and taxes.
How to tell HMRC if there's a change to your personal details - address, name, income, marital status, gender
Fit notes (formerly sick notes), holiday during sick leave, returning to work, long-term sick, dismissals
Incorporate a private limited company - register it with Companies House and rules on directors, shares, articles of association and telling HMRC about the company.
Inheritance Tax (IHT) is paid when a person's estate is worth more than £325,000 when they die - exemptions, passing on property. Sometimes known as death duties.
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