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Spring Statement set for 3 March 2026

The Spring Statement has been scheduled for 3 March 2026 by the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rachel Reeves.

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HMRC warns of rising Self Assessment scams ahead of January deadline

HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has issued a warning about scams ahead of the 31 January Self Assessment deadline.

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Looking ahead to 2026: reflections for business owners

With 2025 coming to a close, you may already be starting to reflect on how the year unfolded in your business.

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Taking control of tax: HMRC app use surges

Millions more people are choosing to make managing their tax easier and simpler, with use of the HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) app continuing to accelerate nationwide.

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Digital Assets Become Recognised Property

A legal landmark was reached last week as the Property (Digital Assets etc) Act received Royal Assent.

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Changes in Funding to Apprenticeships

The Government has announced a £725 million package of reforms aimed at increasing apprenticeship and training opportunities for young people.

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Working over Christmas? ‘Check Your Pay’

Workers are being reminded to ‘Check Your Pay’ over the Christmas period. This includes seasonal staff on short-term contracts working in retail, hotels, Christmas markets, bars, restaurants, garden centres, warehouses and most other employment settings.

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What is corporation tax and how much is it?

Learn more about corporation tax with this guide from Brearley & Co’s experts and make sure your business stays compliant.

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High-Value Council Tax Surcharge: Next Steps

The government has announced plans to introduce a new levy, the High-Value Council Tax Surcharge (HVCTS), for owners of residential properties in England valued at £2 million or more.

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Dividend Tax Rates Rising in April 2026: What Does It Mean for Profit Extraction?

The recent Budget confirmed that dividend tax rates will increase from April 2026. The ordinary and upper rates of dividend tax will both rise by 2%.

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HMRC will end letters in post from March 2026

In a bid to slash print and postage costs by £50m and drag HMRC communications into the 21st century, letters will no longer be sent out automatically to taxpayers from next spring, with email alerts notifying them of new documents in their personal tax accounts or the HMRC app instead

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HMRC Fixes SA302 Issue Affecting Class 2 National Insurance for 2024/25

Some self-employed taxpayers who filed their 2024/25 self-assessment tax return may have been incorrectly asked to pay class 2 national insurance contributions (NIC) on their SA302 tax calculation. HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has now confirmed that this issue has been fixed.

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National Minimum Wage Increases Confirmed

The government has announced the new minimum wage rates that will come into force from 1 April 2026.

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Download our FREE Budget Summary Booklet

The Chancellor, Rachel Reeves, delivered her Autumn Budget on 26 November

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Renters’ Rights Act: Three-stage implementation plan announced

The government has confirmed how the new Renters’ Rights Act will be phased in, setting out a three-phase approach that runs from May 2026 through to the end of the decade.

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HMRC Reminds Seasonal Sellers to Check Tax Obligations

As the festive season approaches, HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) is urging anyone who earns money from Christmas crafts, seasonal market stalls, or selling festive items to check whether they need to report their earnings for last year.

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HMRC advisory fuel rates for company car users from 1 December 2025

Advisory fuel rates for company car users of petrol and diesel vehicles are unchanged, and the electric vehicle rates have changed slightly.

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Have You Received a Letter from HMRC About Making Tax Digital?

HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) are writing to some taxpayers to tell them what they need to do to get ready for the new Making Tax Digital rules that come into force next April.

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UK Unemployment Rises to 5% as Job Market Shows Signs of Strain

The UK unemployment rate has risen to 5% in the three months to September, the highest since early 2021, according to the latest figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS).

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HMRC App Usage on the Increase

HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has reported that over 5.6 million people have accessed its app since the start of the current tax year (6 April 2025).

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