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Search by postcode to check if a property is built over an old coal mine - find out if you need a coal mining report, what it covers, other reports available, fees
Complete part F1 if you are applying for a new permit or applying to change or transfer an existing permit.
How to report environmental incidents, including pollution, damage to the natural environment, flooding, illegal fishing or a collapsed river bank.
You can claim for subsidence damage caused by coal mining - what you can claim for, how to apply, who deals with your claim
Tax and reporting rules for employers in the oil and gas industries providing offshore transport to employees
Use form PRT1 to complete a Petroleum Revenue Tax (PRT) return, if you're a participator in an oil field.
Application form for getting an oil spill treatment product approved.
Application form and guidance notes for coal exploration licences.
Use form PRT1007 to claim for repayment of excess Advance Petroleum Revenue Tax credit.
Use Petroleum Revenue Tax form PRT(D2) to declare claims under paragraph 5, section 2, Oil Taxation Act 1975.
Use form PRT80 to transfer an oil field from one participator to another for Petroleum Revenue Tax (PRT).
Use form PRT60 to claim for any abortive exploration expenditure incurred before 16 March 1983.
Use form PRT40 to claim expenditure for Petroleum Revenue Tax (PRT), if you're a participator in an oil field.
Use form PRT60B to claim research expenditure incurred before 16 March 1983, if you're a participator in an oil field.
Use form PRT2 to file a return for a statement of oil won and saved during the chargeable period, if you're acting on behalf of a participator.
Application form and guidance notes for coal methane access agreements.
Use Petroleum Revenue Tax form PRT(D1) to declare claims under paragraph 2, section 2, Oil Taxation Act 1975.
Use Petroleum Revenue Tax form PRT(D4) to declare claims under schedule 6, Oil Taxation Act 1975.
Use form PRT(D3) to declare returns under section 1(1)a, Petroleum Revenue Tax Act 1980.
Use Petroleum Revenue Tax form PRT(D6) to declare claims under schedule 5, Oil Taxation Act 1975.
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