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On 23/04/10 18:08, Eion MacDonald wrote:
On 23/04/2010 14:53, Rob Beard wrote:(Oh and after entering it all, I had to print a form off and send it in the post, so much for online applications!). RobGovernment Gateway ID. All actions with government that say 'apply on line' end with the requirement for a print off , sign it and send it off. e.g. driving licence application, benefit claims, HMRC, Company House, etc. Use of (Government Gateway) and password for the government dept. sometimes avoids signing and sending. The on line entry is to save them inputting it into their systems manually on receipt of form. They still need the 'signature page' to be able to process and if necessary produce signature document in court for actions against you. It is not truly 'on line'. As I deal with many departments (local and national goverment)on my own and various companies behalf I have a lot of these "Government Gateway IDs" it appears to be per function/dept not per person imputing stuff. - Regards Eion MacDonald
The apply on-line and print/post the form is common practise.Most funding organisations to which small charities apply for grants use this method.
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