Have you made your voluntary National Insurance (NI) contributions?


You need to have a complete National Insurance (NI) record to ensure that you qualify for the maximum State Pension. ...

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What do you need to know about Inheritance Tax?


Are you thinking about the tax implications of your estate and what this could mean for your loved ones after ...

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How the Spring Statement will affect businesses and individuals


The Chancellor’s Spring Statement has attracted a mixed reaction, with some tax changes going ahead, some promised later and a ...

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Cohabiting partners face Inheritance Tax shock


Unmarried partners are facing an Inheritance Tax shock if they fail to prepare for the future, experts have warned.Continue reading→

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Marriage allowance and how you can save on your tax bill


The Beatles sang about All You Need is Love, but in a week that includes Valentine’s Day, that love could ...

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HMRC helpsheet to support residential property sellers with CGT rules


Following concerns over the initial information provided by HMRC in 2020 they have now issued new guidance which will help ...

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The most common Self Assessment errors, according to HMRC


With less than two months to go until the 31 January Self Assessment deadline, HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) is ...

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COVID-19: Payment holidays on credit cards, car finance and personal loans extended


Payment holidays on credit cards, car finance, personal loans and pawned goods have been extended following the Government’s announcement of ...

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Premium Bond holders express concern with new paper-free system


Some Premium Bond holders have expressed their concern with the new paper-free system after National Savings and Investments (NS&I) announced ...

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