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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.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
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
HMRC has written to universities, through Universities UK, asking them to help ensure their students know how to spot a scam.
HMRC has increased the threshold for paying tax liabilities to £30,000 for Self Assessment customers to help ease any potential financial burden they may be experiencing due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
The UK and the Thai Securities and Exchange Commission sign Memorandum of Understanding to promote inclusive economic growth in the Financial Services sector
Hundreds of thousands of teenagers in Scotland are set to benefit from maturity of Child Trust Funds.
Millions of teenagers are set to get access to their own pot of money over the next nine years.
Introduced by the CMA, the survey gives customers the chance to see how their banks have performed over the last 6 months since February 2020.
The OTS is holding a webinar on 7 September 2020 to mark its tenth anniversary
Parliament approved amended legislation for the loan charge, which became law in July 2020.
HMRC is encouraging customs intermediaries and traders who make their own declarations to take advantage of the funding now.
Customers whose circumstances have changed in the last year or who have received a letter to reconfirm their income details must contact HMRC before 31 July.
The next steps in an ambitious plan to create a modernised digital tax system fit for the 21st century was unveiled by the government today (Tue 21 July).
The Chancellor writes to the OTS to commission a review of Capital Gains Tax
HMRC is reminding Self Assessment taxpayers that they can automatically defer their July payment on account.
HM Revenue and Customs is asking tax credits customers to tell them about any changes in circumstances or income by 31 July.
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