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Who has the right to reside in the UK - if you're a British citizen, from the Republic of Ireland, the EU, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland or Liechtenstein.
Find out how to claim a refund on the National Insurance (NI) you’ve paid to HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC).
When and how to pay tax if you get money from someone's pension pot after they die - including 'death in service' benefits
If you're terminally ill and might not live longer than 12 months, you may be able to get some benefits at a higher rate.
What to do when you disagree with a tax decision (HMRC1) - appealing against a decision, getting a review by HMRC and reasonable excuses.
Age-related tax allowance, calculating tax if you carry on working, National Insurance payments
Your rights and the support you can get if you have a disabled child, including childcare, car costs, house adaptations and education
Only fill in this capability for work questionnaire (ESA50) if you’re asked to do so – this is not a claim form.
Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit is help if you're ill or disabled from an accident or disease caused by work - eligibility, how to claim.
Income Support is extra money to help people on a low income or none at all - rates, eligibility and how to claim
If you're over 80 you can get your State Pension topped up to £101.55 a week in 2024 to 2025 - for men born before 6 April 1951 and women born before 6 April 1953
You may be able to increase your State Pension based on the National Insurance record
Getting a work reference from an employer either while in work or when applying for a new job – and what you can do if you think it's unfair.
Debts you owe (for example court fines, rent or Council Tax) can be deducted from your benefits – sometimes called third party deductions or Fuel Direct
There is no law for a minimum or maximum temperature, but during working hours the temperature in all workplaces inside buildings must be reasonable
If you have a long-term mental health condition you may be considered disabled under the Equality Act 2010
What you need to know if you move or retire abroad - tax, pensions, voting and contacting your local council
Wage slips must show any deductions and explain them - not everyone has the right to a payslip
Find out if you're eligible for New Style Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) and how to claim.
Find courses and training online with the National Careers Service and get advice on funding the costs of learning
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