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  3. Employer Reference Number - Wikipedia

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    An Employer Reference Number Number (ERN Number) or Employer PAYE Reference is a unique reference number issued in the United Kingdom by HMRC to an employer. [1] Every organisation operating a Pay As You Earn (PAYE) scheme is allocated an ERN, a unique set of letters and numbers used by HMRC (and others) to identify each employer, consisting of a three-digit HMRC office number and a reference ...

  4. HM Revenue and Customs - Wikipedia

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    His Majesty's Revenue and Customs (commonly HM Revenue and Customs, or HMRC) [4] [5] is a non-ministerial department of the UK government responsible for the collection of taxes, the payment of some forms of state support, the administration of other regulatory regimes including the national minimum wage and the issuance of national insurance numbers.

  5. Revenue service - Wikipedia

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    His Majesty's Revenue and Customs (HMRC; Welsh: Cyllid a Thollau Ei Fawrhydi) — Scotland: Revenue Scotland (Scottish Gaelic: Teachd-a-steach Alba) — Wales: Welsh Revenue Authority (Welsh: Awdurdod Cyllid Cymru) — United States: Internal Revenue Service (IRS) — Venezuela

  6. Non-geographic telephone numbers in the United Kingdom

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    Call Routing. Calls can be flexibly redirected to virtually any destination. For example, calls could be answered in different call centres depending on where the caller is located or the time of day. [3] Ease of Communication. Organisations covering multiple locations can advertise a single national phone number rather than having to publicise ...

  7. Schedular system of taxation - Wikipedia

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    The levies to tax on income were originally set out in Schedules to the Income Tax Act. In the case of United Kingdom corporation tax, they remain for companies charged to that tax, and in the case of United Kingdom income tax, many, but not all remain. In the United Kingdom the source rule applies. This means that something is taxed only if ...

  8. United Kingdom corporation tax - Wikipedia

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    Up until 1999 no corporation tax was due unless HMRC raised an assessment on a company. Companies were, however, obliged to report certain details to HMRC so that the right amount could be assessed. This changed for accounting periods ending on or after 1 July 1999, when self-assessment was introduced. [ 192 ]

  9. Quiet period - Wikipedia

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    In United States securities law, a quiet period is a period of time in which companies refrain from communicating with investors to avoid unfairly disclosing material, non-public information to certain investors when the company has not yet publicly communicated this information.