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By: Stephen Edwards

In reply to Lynne Poyser. Summary responses should be attached to the related consultation when the state is changed to "Consultation Outcome", for example:...

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By: Stephen Edwards

In reply to Helen Hardy. There is a mixture! As you say, some types have a clear meaning across all Government, such as "consultations" (and they already exist on GOV.UK). Others have a particular...

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By: Julie White

I don't know if 'Statutory Instruments' should be included?

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By: Anon

1) Statutory Instrument 2) Regulations, e.g. PAYE Regs

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By: Tax Partners

Average foreign exchange rates; frequently used for cross border transactions in VAT, CGT transactions etc. Could there be a separate link??

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By: claireharrington

In reply to Anon. Statutory Instruments did not appear on the HMRC site before (except occasionally in draft) and they appear on legislation.gov.uk, so technically they are not going to be moving over...

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By: Jill Springbett

I think the above correspondence points up the large number of different documents published by HMRC. I for one would appreciate a guide to what they are, so I know the possibilities for doing a search...

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By: Peter Tilley

Just a few to add to the list Excise Information Sheets, Tariff Quota Notices, Public Notices & Rates be they rates of Income Tax, rates of exchange, interest rates and whatever other rates we...

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By: Peter Tilley

In reply to Peter Tilley. Forgot about ADD measures (ADD is Anti-Dumping Duty)

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By: Robert Hartley

Settlement Opportunity Change Of Policy

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