This years' Autumn Budget, presented by Chancellor Rachel Reeves, outlines the government's fiscal strategy for the upcoming year. The budget the Chancellor delivered was focused on fostering economic growth, addressing…
Labour’s landslide election win provides Sir Keir Starmer with the largest mandate since the days of Tony Blair, and a 174-seat majority (functionally a majority of 181 as Sinn Féin…
The UK General Election is to be held on Thursday 4th July, and as always the issue of pensions will be a key factor for many voters. However, there have…
During the 2022/23 fiscal year, the tax burden—which refers to the UK’s tax revenue as a percentage of gross domestic product (GDP)—was the highest it’s been since 1949, hitting 36.3%.…
Are you making the most of your money? If you’ve got money languishing in a current account you’ll be earning next-to-no interest. An ISA is a great way to make…
There was good news in the spring Budget for families that claim Child Benefit payments, as well as families that had previously fallen just outside of being eligible. These changes…
The new tax year is upon us and, although midnight on 6th April might not have been accompanied by champagne and fireworks like the new calendar year, it’s really important…
The 2024/25 tax year came into effect on Saturday 6th April, and with it comes a number of important changes you need to be aware of. From income tax and…
As the end of the 2023/24 tax year approaches, you may already be looking for ways to maximise your tax efficiency before the 5th of April 2024. There are many…