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After being frozen 15 years ago by then chancellor George Osborne under the coalition government, chancellor Rachel Reeves is now considering revisiting the excessively low rate of approved mileage allowance payment (AMAP) rates, currently set at 45p.
Read MoreWith 6 April 2026, ushering in the start of the new tax year, there are some changes on the way that may affect how you run and plan for your business
Read MoreHMRC launches ‘Tax Confident’ website designed to fill tax knowledge gaps. It covers tax essentials from setting up a business to retirement.
Read MoreMillions of side hustlers warned as HMRC receives huge tranche of £55bn worth of sales data from online platforms including eBay, Airbnb and finfluencer sites
Read MoreThe Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has launched a campaign to remind employers that they have the same legal duties for home workers as office-based staff.
Read MoreThe end of the 2025/26 tax year will soon be here, which means a few additional tasks to carry out on your payroll, if you run one.
Read MoreAppearing at the influential Treasury Committee, the Chancellor, Rachel Reeves, was supposed to discuss her Spring Statement, although the war in the Middle East meant most of the two and a quarter hour session was spent discussing the conflict.
Read MoreThe Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has launched a Clearing Pricing campaign aiming to encourage businesses to be upfront, transparent and fair in their pricing.
Read MoreThe government has announced an over 40% increase in charge point grant amounts that will mean businesses, landlords and renters could save up to £500 on installing an electric vehicle (EV) charge point.
Read MoreDuring a week dominated by news of the Middle East conflict, on 3 March 2026, Chancellor Rachel Reeves presented the Spring Forecast to Parliament. The Chancellor told MPs she had “restored economic stability” as she presented the Office for Budget Responsibility’s (OBR’s) economic forecasts.
Read MoreThe government has released fresh guidance on the new business rates discount for pubs and live music venues in England for the 2026/27 tax year. If you run a hospitality business, or a venue that hosts live performances, the new relief could reduce your rates bills over the next three years.
Read MoreThe Cycle to Work scheme continues to attract interest from employees and employers alike looking to optimise their salary package and perhaps gain a tax break.
Read MoreA leading think tank has criticised the fiscal rules that the Chancellor uses to determine the government’s tax and spending plans. The Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) has suggested that reducing complex finances to a pass‑or‑fail number misses the bigger picture.
Read MoreHM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) is reminding manufacturers, importers, and warehousekeepers involved with vaping products to prepare for registration for Vaping Products Duty (VPD) and the Vaping Duty Stamps (VDS) Scheme from 1 April 2026.
Read MoreLow awareness is coupled with scepticism as one in four self employed and sole traders do not see any benefit from Making Tax Digital (MTD) for Income Tax, saying it will only help HMRC and raise their costs, latest survey finds
Read MoreHMRC have announced the advisory fuel rates for company car users from 1 March 2026
Read MoreThe government has now published its Review into the 2025 Autumn Budget leak, explaining how the Office for Budget Responsibility’s Economic and Fiscal Outlook (EFO) was accessible online an hour before the Chancellor was due to speak.
Read MoreThe Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has announced a set of proposed measures aimed at increasing fairness, transparency and choice for businesses and consumers using Google’s search services in the UK.
Read MoreWith costs rising, many employers and employees are looking for practical ways to reduce outgoings without cutting benefits. Salary sacrifice can be an excellent tool to do this, but many businesses overlook it.
Read MoreIt has been announced that eligible pubs and live music venues in England will receive a 15% discount on their business rates bills in 2026/27. Rates bills will then be frozen in real terms for a further two years.
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