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Get a quoteWith the tax year ending on 5 April, March is a good month to check whether sharing unused tax allowances with your partner could save you some money.
Read MoreIn recent weeks there has been a flurry of online activity discussing the new law that will require online marketplaces to report information about income made by their users to HMRC.
Read MoreThe freeze on income tax thresholds and changes to dividend and CGT allowances will see millions dragged into higher rates of taxation, but there are ways for higher earners to reduce their tax bill.
Read MoreWith inheritance tax receipts to HMRC set to reach new levels this financial year, now more than ever are families needing to plan for their future.
Read MoreSelf assessment taxpayers must be on the lookout for scam texts, emails and phone calls from fraudsters, HMRC was warned.
Read MoreIf you do, then you are probably aware of the requirement to disclose this on your Self-Assessment tax return.
Read MoreAn error in payroll software used by HMRC has caused thousands of individuals to overpay on their student loans.
Read MoreThe UK government is reportedly considering a cut to inheritance tax (IHT) ahead of the next general election, despite being forecast to raise around £7.2bn in 2023/24
Read MoreHMRC has issued guidance on how to claim back a refund in the current tax year on an overpayment of tax when a pension has been flexibly accessed.
Read MoreHMRC is reminding anyone who is new to self assessment for the 2022 to 2023 tax year to register with HMRC by 5 October or face penalties
Read MoreParents and carers need to be aware that if either of the couple have ‘adjusted net income’ in excess of £50,000 then the one with the higher income will potentially be charged to tax on some or all of the child benefit and will need to request a self-assessment tax return
Read MoreHMRC have released a new online tool to help taxpayers understand what their tax code means.
Read MoreTaxpayers could take advantage of four key benefits when filing their tax return early, HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has stated.
Read MoreTax-Free Childcare accounts can be used to pay for approved childcare for children aged 11 or under, or 16 if the child has a disability. This can include paying for a summer holiday club or childminder.
Read MoreNurseries are set to receive £204 million as part of the Government’s promise to deliver the largest ever investment in childcare.
Read MoreWith all of the changes to personal pensions in the Spring Budget, maximising the State Pension entitlement should not be overlooked
Read MoreThe closer you are to retirement, the more important your retirement planning becomes.
Read MoreDuring the COVID pandemic the government relaxed the conditions to enable those working from home to be paid £6 a week tax free by their employer, or, where that was not paid by the employer, they could claim relief for £6 a week against their employment income for a tax refund from HMRC.
Read MoreThe Treasury Committee has asked HMRC to explain the rationale for closing the self assessment helpline for three months
Read MoreHMRC has extended the voluntary national insurance contributions (NICs) deadline until 2025.
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