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The Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey is facing a backlash from economists and MPs for 'crying wolf' over an interest rate hike.
By Glen CallowPublished On: 23/11/2021Latest HMRC figures show that the annual allowance continues to help fill its depleted coffers.
By Glen CallowPublished On: 23/11/2021The temporary Triple Lock suspension has cost pensioners up to £9.
By Glen CallowPublished On: 23/11/2021This week marks the 10 year anniversary of the Junior ISA, which may lead some parents to reflect on whether the tax free savings account has led to some meaningful returns.
By Glen CallowPublished On: 23/11/2021Homeowners in England and Wales will be offered subsidies of £5,000 from next April to help them to replace old gas boilers with low carbon heat pumps.
By Kevin JohnsPublished On: 08/11/2021A single person will need post-tax annual income of £10,900 for a minimum standard of living in retirement, according to the Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association (PLSA).
By Glen CallowPublished On: 08/11/2021Businesses that are planning to operate in the UK's new freeports can now apply to HMRC.
By Prime AccountantsPublished On: 08/11/2021The Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) has warned that tax rises could threaten the UK's ongoing recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic.
By Morgan DaviesPublished On: 08/11/2021The government has doubled the period for filing and payment of capital gains tax (CGT) on residential property from 30 days to 60 days.
By Prime AccountantsPublished On: 08/11/2021The Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) has predicted that millions of people will be worse off in 2022 as a result of spiralling costs and tax rises.
By Steve HarcourtPublished On: 08/11/2021Business groups gave a mixed response to Chancellor Rishi Sunak's 2021 Autumn Budget speech.
By Kevin JohnsPublished On: 08/11/2021On 27 October, Chancellor Rishi Sunak delivered a Budget to ensure the UK economy bounces back following the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic.
By Prime AccountantsPublished On: 08/11/2021COVID-19 emergency finance schemes offered £80.
By Kevin JohnsPublished On: 07/10/2021UK workers could get more choice over when and where they work under new proposals to make the right to request flexible working a day one entitlement.
By Steve HarcourtPublished On: 07/10/2021The government has opened a £800 million Reinsurance Scheme to cover live events against cancellations stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic.
By Prime AccountantsPublished On: 07/10/2021The government's scheme that enables small businesses to recoup statutory sick pay costs caused by COVID-19 closed at the end of September.
By Kerrie GivenPublished On: 07/10/2021The government's Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (CJRS) ended on 30 September after supporting millions of workers during the pandemic.
By Jamie SkeldingPublished On: 07/10/2021HM Treasury has announced that Chancellor Rishi Sunak will deliver the Autumn 2021 Budget on Wednesday 27 October.
By Prime AccountantsPublished On: 07/10/2021From April 2022, the government plans to create a new social care levy which will see UK-wide tax and National Insurance Contribution (NIC) increases.
By Jeremy KitsonPublished On: 07/10/2021The government has delayed the introduction of Making Tax Digital (MTD) for Income Tax Self Assessment (MTD for ITSA) for a year, HMRC recently announced.
By Morgan DaviesPublished On: 07/10/2021The furlough and statutory sick pay (SSP) rebate schemes will finally come to a close today (30 September 2021).
By Kerrie GivenPublished On: 30/09/2021New research has highlighted a growing retirement income gap between men and women, which has been exacerbated by the pandemic.
By Glen CallowPublished On: 13/09/2021The government has published draft legislation to raise the minimum age for drawing pension benefits from 55 to 57.
By Glen CallowPublished On: 13/09/2021The UK's unusual tax year end date is coming under scrutiny in tandem with potential changes to the tax year basis for the self-employed.
By Glen CallowPublished On: 13/09/2021
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