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Consultation launched aimed at extending debt solutions and helping vulnerable people in financial distress get a fresh start.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Bankrupt from Lancaster sentenced after spending £59,000 from house sale which should have gone towards paying his creditors.
Around 55% of Self Assessment customers have already filed their return, and HMRC is urging others to do so by 31 January.
More than 2,700 customers filed their Self Assessment tax return on Christmas Day, HMRC can reveal.
More than 60,400 savers across the UK have earned their first Help to Save bonus payment, each receiving an average of £378 in time for Christmas, HMRC can reveal.
Parents or guardians of children who lack mental capacity can ask for court fees to be waived when seeking access to a Child Trust Fund, the government has announced today (1 December, 2020).
Testimonies from businesses on how Making Tax Digital and digital record keeping has worked for them.
The Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) will have a key role to play delivering the pledges made in the Spending Review
A joint enforcement notice on misleading adverts is one of several interventions to tackle promoters.
Personal stories from people who have been caught up in tax avoidance schemes.
Christopher Michael Hutcheson’s bankruptcy restrictions extended by four years after disposing of his share of property proceeds to his wife.
The government is urging businesses to sign up to the Trader Support Service as the Brexit transition period ends next month.
Criminals are known to take advantage of the Self Assessment deadline to panic customers into sharing their personal or financial details.
Emma Howard Boyd delivers a speech hosted virtually from The Hague, Netherlands.
Around 11 million households across the UK will be protected from being overcharged on their energy bills thanks to an extension to the government’s Energy Price Cap until the end of next year.
A new coin to mark the profound contribution minority communities have made to the shared history of the United Kingdom will enter circulation next week.
HMRC Permanent Secretary responds to criticism of tax gap report from the Public Accounts Committee.
Welsh Secretary welcomes the expansion of the UK Government’s Job Support Scheme.
Brits will be able to get cashback from shops without needing to buy anything under new proposals to protect the UK’s cash system announced today (15 October 2020).
New rules for debt letters will help people to better understand and manage their debts, reducing distress and supporting mental health
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