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The fallout from the 1.2% rise in employers’ national insurance has hit employment figures with 109,000 job losses in May, the worst figure for four years
Read MoreIn its latest round of investigations, HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) have named 518 employers who have failed to pay the National Living or National Minimum Wage correctly to their staff.
Read MoreNearly 826,000 working families saved up to £2,000 per child with Tax-Free Childcare in the 2024 to 2025 tax year
Read MoreIf you run your own company, you might have the option to take a bonus either as salary or as a dividend. But which one leaves you better off?
Read MoreDiversification isn’t just about chasing trends. It’s about making your business more adaptable and more resilient
Read MoreFrom June 2025, HMRC will start a trial to see how companies respond if they are not sent reminder letters by HMRC about corporation tax reminders, instalment payment reminders and interest statements, known as CT208 letters.
Read MoreHMRC have published their new Advisory Fuel Rates for company users of petrol and diesel cars, which have been slightly tweaked, while electric rates are unchanged
Read MoreMore than £2bn was raised from employer’s national insurance in April alone even before the full impact of rises are felt, while inheritance tax was up 14% in a single month
Read MoreSavers can breathe a temporary sigh of relief as the Chancellor ditches plan to cut ISA tax-free limit but could see allowance split between shares and cash
Read MoreIf you’re a parent of a 16 to 19-year-old who’s staying in full-time education or training, HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) is reminding families to extend their Child Benefit claim by 31 August to avoid the payments stopping altogether.
Read MoreH M Revenue and Customs have reported that a record number of people- nearly 300,000 - have already filed their 2024–25 tax return
Read MoreThe government announced major changes last week to the immigration system as part of its plan to reduce net migration and encourage more home-grown skills.
Read MoreThe government has announced plans to address the growing issue of small, forgotten pension pots
Read MoreThe UK and India signed a new trade agreement last week that will reduce tariffs and open up one of the world’s fastest-growing markets to British businesses
Read MoreFrom April 2026, banks and payment service providers will face stricter rules around how and when they can close customer accounts
Read MoreThe advice from NCSC seems to indicate that these recent incidents are not about high-tech hacking. It’s about gaining trust and then gaining access. This makes it vital to see cyber security not as an IT issue, but a business-wide responsibility.
Read MoreThe Institute of Directors (IoD) has welcomed the launch of the government's new Cyber Governance package, which is underpinned by the Cyber Governance Code of Practice.
Read MoreHigh interest rates and frozen personal savings allowance means that more than a million extra savers could be caught by having to pay tax, as HMRC letters land on doormats
Read MoreHomes England has a Home Building Fund available to help housebuilders based in England that are struggling to access finance from traditional lenders.
Read MoreThe Neonatal Care (Leave and Pay) Act 2023 came into force on 6 April 2025. This law provides a new leave and pay entitlement for parents with a baby in neonatal care.
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