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Maternity pay - how to get
payments. Telephone: 0300 200 3500 Textphone: 0300 200 3519 Open Monday to Friday: 8am to 8pm Saturday: 8am to 4pm Appeal an HMRC decision You can appeal to the tax tribunal if HMRC support your employer
Understanding your tenancy agreement
often and when it can be increased what the rent includes - for example, council tax or fuel whether your landlord will provide any services - for example, laundry, maintenance of common parts or meals
Selling a home
, community charge/council tax, local facilities and fixtures and fittings. These details can then be given to potential buyers, either before they call, or at the time they view. You could also consider
Reducing your monthly mortgage payments
council tax. Check what help you can get with your bills. Switching to a cheaper mortgage It might be difficult to find good deals on mortgages at the moment. If you don’t find a better contract than
Check if your employer's dismissal process is unfair
don’t have dismissal rights if you’re self-employed. If your employer says you’re self-employed but they pay your tax and tell you what hours to work, it’s worth checking if you’re really self-employed
Getting a job or pay increase while on Universal Credit
from your employer each month after tax, National Insurance and pension contributions are taken off. If you're self-employed, there are rules about how your earnings are calculated. If you're
After you get refugee status
applied for one at your interview with the Home Office when you first claimed asylum. You’ll also need it to pay tax and register with a doctor. You can check what benefits you can get using a benefits
Reporting self-employed earnings
'personal allowances and permitted expenses'. This will give you your final earnings amount. Personal allowances You'll need to take amounts for the following off your earnings: income tax - if you've paid
Getting Universal Credit if you’re sick or disabled
Allowance (ESA) income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance (JSA) Child Tax Credits (CTC) Working Tax Credits (WTC) Income Support You might have to move to Universal Credit if your situation changes in certain ways
Making
will need to make a will so that arrangements for the children can be made if either one or both parents die it may be possible to reduce the amount of tax payable on the inheritance if advice is taken