One in four not seeking official advice when taking early pension


Over £6 billion has been paid out from pension savings since last year’s freedom and choice reform, but less than ...

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Is transferring a pension scheme worth it?


Under Auto-Enrolment (EA) rules, an employer must choose a pension scheme that meets certain minimum standards and enrol workers aged ...

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Prime Minister and HMRC to battle tax avoidance and publicise fraud


Newly appointed Prime Minister Theresa May has ordered officials in the Government’s “policy unit” to draw up additional plans to ...

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UK risks overseas investment through high property tax


The UK ranks outside the top 10 for property tax, and risks reducing its attractiveness to overseas investors by charging ...

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SMEs failing to take cyber security seriously, says study


Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) across the UK are putting themselves at risk by failing to take their cyber security ...

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Calls for digital-driven HMRC to improve telephone services


Under the shadow of Making Tax Digital (MTD), HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has again come under fire for its ...

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IR35 proposals are an ‘unwelcome burden’, say employers


Employers have spoken out against controversial changes to IR35 recently penned by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC).Continue reading→

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WH Smith to no longer pocket unnecessary VAT


Following a damning investigation, WH Smith Travel will now pass VAT savings to non-EU bound customers in its airport branches.Continue ...

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HMRC underestimating the cost of Making Tax Digital for SMEs, says NAO


HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) is failing to fully estimate how much it could cost Small and Medium enterprises (SMEs) ...

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Hammond promises “new phase” will bring economic stability


Philip Hammond has announced that the British Economy is now “entering a new phase” following the vote to leave the ...

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