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  2. Government Gateway - Wikipedia

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    After supplier shortlisting, Atos Origin were the only company who maintained their interest in supplying the system: other companies who had been invited to negotiate withdrew their bids early in 2006. [2] Services on the Government Gateway were meant to be gradually moved to replacement systems, including GOV.UK Verify. The move was meant to ...

  3. Tax strategy (UK) - Wikipedia

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    (b) the company's attitude towards tax planning (so far as affecting UK taxation), (c) the level of risk in relation to UK taxation that the company is prepared to accept, (d) the company's approach towards its dealings with HMRC. [2] A company meeting the turnover or balance sheet thresholds which fails to comply may be fined.

  4. Research and Development Expenditure Credit - Wikipedia

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    There are various sources of information about the R&D Expenditure Credit. The original source legislation (contained in the 2013 Finance Bill); [4] HMRC’s published guidance in their Corporate Intangibles and R&D manual (CIRD); [5] The Department for Business, Innovation and Skills guidance (now incorporated into the CIRD manual – see ...

  5. IR35 - Wikipedia

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    IR35 is the United Kingdom's anti-avoidance tax legislation, the intermediaries legislation contained in Chapter 8 of Income Tax (Earnings and Pensions) Act 2003.The legislation is designed to tax 'disguised' employment at a rate similar to employment.

  6. Worshipful Company of Fuellers - Wikipedia

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    The Worshipful Company of Fuellers is one of the livery companies of the City of London. It is now associated with the whole energy sector, but has its roots in coal: the Fuellers, or coal traders, were originally members of the Woodmongers' Company , which became defunct in the eighteenth century.

  7. Cycle to Work scheme - Wikipedia

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    A Cycle to Work scheme does not require the prior approval of HMRC. On 6 August 2010 HMRC issued a statement to clarify the fair market value, which should be charged if the employees want to take ownership of the bike at the end of the repayment. [ 1 ]

  8. Limited liability company - Wikipedia

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    A professional limited liability company (usually shortened as PLLC, P.L.L.C., or P.L., sometimes PLC, standing for professional limited company – not to be confused with public limited company) is a limited liability company organized for the purpose of providing professional services.

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    His work on transmitting antennas included both military and civilian projects. Born in California, Austin graduated from Stanford University with a degree in electrical engineering. He spent most of his adult life in Ohio where he worked for the Ohio Brass Company and founded the Austin Insulator Company.