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Loud and Flashy. Environment & Energy. The Great Energy Challenge. E-book management. Tax Relief. As an employee you may be able to reduce your tax bill by getting tax relief on any professional fees and subscriptions you pay. You can go back several years to get the relief - the time you've got depends on whether you've previously sent in a Self Assessment tax return. On this page: When you can get tax relief for professional fees and subscriptions It may be that in order to do your job you need to have your name included on a professional register or to have a special licence. Either way you'll pay registration fees or membership subscriptions - usually every year. You may get tax relief on professional fees and subscriptions if: you have registered, obtained a licence or become a member of the organisation in question because it's necessary to your work HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has approved the organisation you're a member of Check the list of HMRC approved organisations When you are not entitled to tax relief You won't be entitled to tax relief: Top.

How to get allowances and reliefs - employees or directors : Directgov - Money, tax and benefits. Friends of the Earth. UCU - Tax relief. Website URL : Following approval from HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC), UCU members can claim 67% tax relief on the total annual subscription they have paid to UCU. HMRC has issued the following advice to the union: 'Approval is granted on the basis that tax relief is restricted to 67% of the total annual subscription. Please ensure that members are aware that the figure to be shown on their tax return is the allowable figure equal to the 67% of the total annual subscription.' * see important note below.

The union's name appears on the list of approved bodies. See the HM Revenue and Customs website for further information on tax relief for professional fees and subscriptions, including how to get tax relief. You now have 4 years to claim tax relief for professional fees and subscriptions. Subscription rates Full information as to the subscriptions and allowable figures in respect of the current and past tax years are provided here: UCU tax reckoner (.doc) [68kb] Great Park. Newcastle Great Park (NGP) is located three miles north west of Newcastle City Centre, close to the A1 road. It is a major development with land allocated for: A Business ParkHousingTown CentreFirst School NurseryCommunity FacilitiesOpen SpacePlay Areas and Outdoor Sport The scheme is being delivered by the Great Park Consortium, which includes the house builders Persimmon Homes, and Taylor Wimpey.

Parts of the development have also been built by Barratt. Developments East of the A1 Melbury and Warkworth Woods The early phases of the housing development, known as Melbury and Warkworth Woods are complete. View the map of Warkworth Woods (pdf 217kb) View a map of Melbury Estate (pdf 1.18MB) There is also a Residents' Association for Melbury and Warkworth Woods - visit their website at www.melburyandwarkworthwoods.com Developments West of the A1 The largest phase of the housing development is being built on the West side of the A1 road, along with the town centre. Greenside East Moor Village Nursery.