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The government has introduced GOV.UK Chat, an Artificial Intelligence (AI) chatbot designed to help users find information more quickly. It allows people to ask questions in plain language and receive instant answers based on official GOV.UK guidance.
Read MoreThe latest figures from HMRC reveal that the Treasury had a substantial £59.2 billion shortfall from unpaid taxes for the tax year 2024-2025.
Read MoreThe probate fee will increase from £300 to £526 from 13 July with the government claiming the 75% rise ‘accounts for rising inflation as well as investment in delivering an efficient and modern service’.
Read MoreMaking Tax Digital (MTD) for Income Tax is now live. Most self-employed individuals and landlords who had turnover above £50,000 in 2024/25 were mandated into the regime from 6 April 2026.
Read MoreKeeping on top of HMRC deadlines is an essential part of running a successful business. From VAT returns and PAYE submissions to Corporation Tax and self-assessment obligations, missing key reporting dates can result in unnecessary penalties and interest charges.
Read MoreHMRC's 'Don't get caught out' campaign encourages contractors working through umbrella companies to take a closer look at their circumstances and watch out for tax avoidance.
Read MoreOne in four of Britain’s manufacturers has moved production abroad or is seriously considering it, according to research by Make UK, formerly the Engineering Employers' Federation.
Read MoreAnalysis of the latest HMRC tax receipts showed employer national insurance contributions (NICs) hit £11.3bn in May, up £848m on the same month last year when the total was £10.66bn, marking an 8% rise in immediate tax costs for business.
Read MoreHMRC has confirmed mandatory real-time reporting of income tax and Class 1A National Insurance contributions (NICs) for certain benefits in kind (BiKs) and taxable expenses will now be phased in from 6 April 2027, rather than rolled out in a single start date as originally planned.
Read MoreCompanies House will introduce changes to accounts filing due to governmental reforms under the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023 (ECCT Act 2023).
Read MoreA new report has concluded that late payments and rising costs are crippling Britain’s construction sector. Firms already in or at risk of financial distress make up more than eight in ten companies.
Read MoreAction targets organised crime groups and others exploiting vape shops, barbers and convenience stores in hotspot areas
Read MoreOnly 336,000 of the first wave of Making Tax Digital (MTD) for Income Tax taxpayers have signed up for the new system as the 7 August deadline for quarterly filing looms,
Read MoreArtificial Intelligence (AI) continues to make headlines. Anthropic, the company behind chatbot Claude, has filed paperwork in the US to go public. At its last valuation, the company was worth £717 billion.
Read MoreThe government has announced a temporary reduced rate of VAT for children’s meals in restaurants and family leisure activities over the summer.
Read MoreCompanies House and the Intellectual Property Office (IPO) are asking businesses to take special care of misleading requests for payment sent by fraudulent organisations.
Read MoreThe Chancellor of the Exchequer has announced a 10p per mile increase in the tax-free mileage rate that applies to the first 10,000 business miles travelled in a car or van in a tax year.
Read MoreHMRC have announced the advisory fuel rates for company car users from 1 June 2026
Read MoreOriginally proposed in last autumn’s Budget, HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) have introduced a targeted advance assurance service for Research and Development (R&D) tax relief claims.
Read MoreAn independent review will consider what needs to be done to protect access to face-to-face banking in the UK.
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