Struggling with mortgage payments? Talk to your lender
Money-saving expert Martin Lewis has advised those struggling with mortgage payments to speak to their lenders as they announced plans...
Customers miss out on telecoms savings
The Government has launched a campaign to raise awareness of cut-price social tariffs for broadband and mobile users after figures...
Green opportunities boosted by Government investment
Millions of pounds of Government cash are being invested in training opportunities for green energy workers. Thousands of courses will...
Tax Diary December 2022/January 2023
1 December 2022 – Due date for Corporation Tax payable for the year ended 28 February 2022. 19 December 2022...
National Living Wage changes from 1 April 2023
Employers will need to update their systems to reflect the changes in the National Living and Minimum Wage rates from...
Uprating benefits and cost of living payments
Changes to these support payments were announced in the Autumn Statement last month. They include: State Pension – will...
Capital Gains planning
Readers may have noted that the Chancellor announced a significant reduction in the annual Capital Gains Tax allowance, currently £12,300,...
Fiscal drag
What is fiscal drag? The Oxford dictionary defines it as: ‘The deflationary effects of a progressive taxation system on a...
HMRC app is a gift for Christmas workers and employers
This year, 10 of the UK’s largest seasonal employers are expected to hire 234,700 Christmas workers – up 74 per...
The increasing pull of fiscal drag
This month’s Autumn Statement has led to an onslaught of headlines featuring the phrase ‘fiscal drag’. Sometimes referred to as...
