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Chancellor Rishi Sunak names artist Michael Armitage as the designer of a new £1 coin which will enter circulation in 2023, marking the coin’s 40th anniversary.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
New laws to protect access to cash and help victims of financial scams were announced by Her Majesty the Queen today.
HMRC interest rates for late payments will be revised following the Bank of England interest rate rise to 1%.
Boris Becker has been found guilty of four offences relating to his bankruptcy, including failing to disclose, concealing and removing significant assets.
Boris Becker has received a prison sentence of 2 years and 6 months after he was convicted of bankruptcy offences.
Our priority is a strong and steady recovery while tackling rising cost of living, says Secretary of State.
HMRC announces intention to revoke the Moscow Stock Exchange’s status as a recognised stock exchange.
Nearly half a million UK businesses will benefit from a tax cut worth up to £1,000 from today (6 April 2022).
Businesses hiring former members of the UK armed forces in their first year of civilian employment can save thousands of pounds through National Insurance relief.
Keynote Speech by John Glen, Economic Secretary to the Treasury, at the Innovate Finance Global Summit during Fintech Week 2022 .
HMRC's online Time to Pay facility has been used by more than 142,000 Self Assessment customers since April 2021, helping to spread the cost of their tax bill.
Statement from Jim Harra and Myrtle Lloyd, Commissioners for HM Revenue and Customs, regarding the Hydrocarbon Oil Duties (Consequential Amendments and Transitional Provisions) Regulations 2022 ( 2022/234).
Working parents could get up to £2,000 a year to pay for regulated childcare, including holiday clubs and out-of-school activities in the Easter holidays.
A new poll of 2,000 UK adults has revealed that over half (54%) of late-night online shoppers said they had done so while drinking alcohol and more than 8 in 10 (86%) shopped while distracted watching TV, leaving them vulner…
The Personal Injury Discount Rate in Northern Ireland has been determined by the Government Actuary. It relates to sums awarded to seriously injured claimants.
The Chancellor has thrown his support behind a charity concert to raise money for victims of the Ukraine war – announcing that all tax collected from ticket sales will go directly to the good cause.
Self Assessment customers have until 1 April 2022 to pay their 2020 to 2021 tax bill or set up a payment plan to avoid incurring a penalty.
Alister Jack welcomes measures to ease the rising cost of living, cut tax for lower earners and reduce fuel duty.
HMRC interest rates for late payments will be revised following the Bank of England interest rate rise to 0.75%.
The Chancellor is issuing a letter to John Flint, the CEO of the UK Infrastructure Bank, outlining government's priorities for the institution.
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