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HMRC is reminding Self Assessment taxpayers that they can automatically defer their July payment on account.
Married couples and civil partners are encouraged to claim the Marriage Allowance for Valentine's Day.
New proposals to give senior NHS doctors, nurses and GPs access to more flexible pensions, allowing them to dedicate more time to patients.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Jim Harra, HMRC’s Second Permanent Secretary, writes to the Welsh Finance Committee on Welsh taxpayers.
The Welsh Government and the National Assembly for Wales became responsible for some of the taxes paid in Wales in April 2018, with additional powers coming into effect in April 2019.
Correspondence sent to Sir Edward Davey MP in respect of the Loan Charge All Party Parliamentary Group’s submissions for the loan charge report.
Rules introduced to prevent manipulation of the system take effect today.
Three million UK couples have already taken advantage of Marriage Allowance but a million more are still eligible for the free tax break.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Proposed changes announced to the Scottish rates of Income Tax, that will come into effect from 6 April 2017.
The tax relief that landlords of residential properties get for finance costs will be restricted to the basic rate of Income Tax, this will be phased in from April 2017.
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