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You may receive different types of assessments from the Revenue Service depending on your circumstances. These include: Final, Interim or Interim (Estimated) ta...
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A locum is a person who temporarily carries out duties for someone else in the same profession, for example a doctor, nurse, social worker etc. If you are a loc...
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Sections 39B, 39C, 39D, 39E and the Sixth Schedule of the Income Tax Law limit the amount of tax payable by an individual resident in Guernsey/Alderney and rest...
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The income tax you pay is calculated based on your residential status for tax purposes. You can be "non-resident", "resident" or "solely or principally resident...
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A Coding Notice tells your employer or pension provider your tax-free balance so that they know how much tax to deduct from your wages or pension each time you...
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This service is available Monday to Friday between 9.30am and 5.45pm, and on Saturday between 9.30am and 1.00pm. There are additional ways to inform us about ch...
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Information on the political structure of the States of Guernsey and the responsibilities of each Committee, Board, Commission and Authority. Guernsey's parliam...
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Outstanding amounts that are not paid in full by the deadline stated, may incur a late payment surcharge. Payment can be made via a number of methods which can...
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You need to notify the Revenue Service each time you change your job. The easiest way to do this is using the following online form. Before you start This servi...
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The Employer Team within the Revenue Service will provide support and guidance to you in your role as an employer in Guernsey. Some FAQs can be found below. An...