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  2. Business Asset Disposal Relief - Wikipedia

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    The measure was introduced as Entrepreneur's Relief in April 2008, and renamed to Business Asset Disposal Relief in April 2020. [ 4 ] The lifetime limit on qualifying gains was raised to £2 million in the March 2010 budget, [ 5 ] and then to £5 million three months later by the new Conservative/Liberal coalition government.

  3. Enterprise Investment Scheme - Wikipedia

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    The Enterprise Investment Scheme (EIS) is a series of UK tax reliefs launched in 1994 in succession to the Business Expansion Scheme. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is designed to encourage investments in small unquoted companies carrying on a qualifying trade in the United Kingdom.

  4. Tax withholding - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. imposes a 15% withholding tax on the amount realized in connection with the sale of a U.S. real property interest unless advance IRS approval is obtained for a lower rate. [15] Canada imposes similar rules for 25% withholding, and withholding on sale of business real property is 50% of the price but may be reduced on application.

  5. How to claim tax relief for the year for working from home - AOL

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    Money-saving expert Martin Lewis reveals employees who have been required to work from home since 6 April can claim tax relief for the whole year, worth £62 or £124.

  6. Business rates in England - Wikipedia

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    Business rates in England, or non-domestic rates, are a tax on the occupation of non-domestic property (National Non-Domestic Rates; NNDR). Rates are a property tax with ancient roots [1] that was formerly used to fund local services that was formalised with the Vagabonds Act 1572 and superseded by the Poor Relief Act 1601.

  7. Tax returns in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    A Self Assessment (SA100) tax return. In the United Kingdom, a tax return is a document that must be filed with HM Revenue & Customs declaring liability for taxation.Different bodies must file different returns with respect to various forms of taxation.

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  9. Crown Commercial Service - Wikipedia

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    The Crown Commercial Service (CCS) is an executive agency and trading fund of the Cabinet Office of the UK Government.The CCS is responsible for managing the procurement of common goods and services, increasing savings for the taxpayer by centralising buying requirements, and leading on procurement policy on behalf of the government.