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HMRC interest rates for late payments will be revised following the Bank of England interest rate cut to 4.75%.
HMRC is reminding people to download the HMRC app to access HMRC services such as Child Benefit and their National Insurance number.
Office for Value for Money will place value for money at the heart of government spending decisions.
We are raising the living wage, expanding the Help to Save scheme and limiting reductions to Universal Credit awards.
A new insurance fraud charter was announced at the latest Joint Fraud Taskforce meeting.
Self Assessment customers encouraged to prepare and file their tax return early as 31 January deadline is in sight.
The CMA has published an open letter to unregulated providers of will writing, online divorce and pre-paid probate services outlining their consumer law obligations.
Minister for Pensions Emma Reynolds addressed an audience at the ABI ‘Pension Investment: Where Next?’ event on Thursday 3 October.
Self Assessment customers urged to use online guidance as top 5 calls to helpline revealed
Six months to go to maximise your State Pension
Workers will now keep 100% of their tips, gratuities and service charges following new act coming into effect.
The government will bring forward a new Fraud, Error and Debt Bill in this parliamentary session to crack down on fraud in the social security system.
Thousands of young people could have £2,200 sitting unclaimed in their Child Trust Fund account.
Thousands of people missing Home Responsibilities Protection on their National Insurance record could boost their State Pension during Pensions Awareness Week.
The Insolvency Service has seen an increase in fraudsters targeting people who have previously suffered a loss on an investment.
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) to launch Pension Credit Week of Action to boost take-up of vital benefit
HMRC clarifies some common myths about Self Assessment tax returns.
Pensioners urged to check if they could be eligible for Pension Credit to secure the Winter Fuel Payment, worth up to £300 per household.
HMRC interest rates for late payments will be revised following the Bank of England interest rate cut to 5%.
Liz Kendall will today set out how Britain’s system of employment support must be fundamentally reformed to tackle the “most urgent challenge” of spiralling economic inactivity.
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