Taxation
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Administration of Taxes
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Capital Gains Tax
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Child Trust Funds
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Climate Change Levy
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Corporation Tax
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Income Tax: Basis of Charging
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Income Tax: Pay As You Earn
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Income Tax: Payments to Sub-Contractors in the Construction Industry
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Inheritance Tax
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National Savings
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Probate and Letters of Administration : Personal Applications (England and Wales)
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Share Option Schemes, Employee Share Ownership Trusts and Plans, and Enterprise Management Incentives
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Tax: Individual Rates and Allowances
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Tax Relief: Community Amateur Sports Clubs
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Value Added Tax
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