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12. Would I be paid for Council work?
... to content 12. Would I be paid for Council work? Council members are not paid directly for the work they do. However, employers can claim a loss of earnings allowance on your behalf (and, if you are ...
12. Would I be paid for Council work?
... to content 12. Would I be paid for Council work? VN Council members are not paid directly for the work they do. However, employers can claim a loss of earnings allowance on your behalf (and, if you ...
12. Would I be paid for Council work?
... to content 12. Would I be paid for Council work? VN Council members are not paid directly for the work they do. However, employers can claim a loss of earnings allowance on your behalf (and, if you ...
12. Would I be paid for Council work?
... to content 12. Would I be paid for Council work? VN Council members are not paid directly for the work they do. However, employers can claim a loss of earnings allowance on your behalf (and, if you ...
13. Does this guidance mean that vets can prescribe from overseas?
... to content 13. Does this guidance mean that vets can prescribe from overseas? Veterinary surgeons who provide veterinary services to animals in the UK are considered to be practising in the UK ...
13. Does this guidance mean that vets can prescribe from overseas?
... to content 13. Does this guidance mean that vets can prescribe from overseas? Veterinary surgeons who provide veterinary services to animals in the UK are considered to be practising in the UK ...
1. I am thinking of opening a veterinary practice. What should I consider in relation to practice names?
... to content 1. I am thinking of opening a veterinary practice. What should I consider in relation to practice names? Practice names are a form of advertising and as such, should comply with Chapter 23 ...
2. I am a veterinary surgeon, and I would like to incorporate my practice at Companies House using, ‘…Veterinary Hospital Ltd’ or ‘…Hospital Ltd’, are either of those, okay?
... to content 2. I am a veterinary surgeon, and I would like to incorporate my practice at Companies House using, ‘…Veterinary Hospital Ltd’ or ‘…Hospital Ltd’, are either of those, okay? As you are a ...
3. Can I now use my full name in the name of my practice?
... to content 3. Can I now use my full name in the name of my practice? Yes, as of September 2024, you can. Historically, certain company name formats such as those that contained ‘veterinary surgery’, ...
4. Can I now incorporate my company with ‘veterinary surgery’ included in the company name, even though this was previously objected to?
... to content 4. Can I now incorporate my company with ‘veterinary surgery’ included in the company name, even though this was previously objected to? Please see response to FAQ 3 above. Company name ...
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