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Millions of Brits to have £347 wiped from bank account due to tax bill changes
Analysis of the most recent Government data by the pension provider iSIPP has found that the average bill for direct taxes has hit £5,308 for retired households - this is a 7% increase compared to last year
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Business rates 'to be the final nail in the coffin for many firms'
Companies will face a rise in their business rates payments next year, with experts warning it will 'undoubtedly be the final nail in the coffin'
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HMRC issues warning to 12million Brits over tax scams that could drain your bank
HMRC has urged self-assessment tax payers to be aware of scam texts, emails and phone calls from fraudsters, ahead of the paper deadline to file your return on October 31 and the online cut-off of January 31
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Nearly three-quarters of Brits targeted by scams in the past year
Nearly three-quarters of people surveyed for NatWest said they now see more digital and online scams than "real life" cons, such as bogus sellers going door-to-door
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Tories warned 'sugar rush' of tax cuts before election will fuel recession risk
The Institute for Fiscal Studies says weak economic growth and stubbornly high inflation leave “no room” for unfunded tax cuts or spending increases any time soon
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Amsterdam set to have Europe's highest tourism tax as it brings in new rules
Amsterdam in the Netherlands is significantly increasing its tourist tax from 2024 in a move that could cost visitors to the Dutch capital hundreds of pounds more
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Ed Sheeran's eye-watering weekly tax bill after singer netted £10m pay rise
Global superstar Ed Sheeran earned a whopping £18.3million - but his tax bill remained high in line with his long-standing vow to 'help people' from his vast wealth
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Liz Truss group to unveil rival 'Growth Budget' days before Autumn Statement
The Commission launched by the 49-day Prime Minister will unveil an alternative agenda on 14 November - a week before the Tory Chancellor Jeremy Hunt delivers the Autumn Statement
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HMRC to launch major 'crackdown' on millions of UK taxpayers from January 1
The crackdown will mainly focus on Brits who are self-employed or have side hustles - so people who make extra income separate from their day-to-day work
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HMRC to make huge change to tax rules for Brits with side hustles next year
From January 1, HMRC has instructed popular side hustle platforms - including Airbnb, Fiverr, Uber, Deliveroo and Etsy to record how much money people are making through them and report it
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Bernie Ecclestone avoids jail after pleading guilty to £400m fraud charges
The 92-year-old, whose barrister said he is in "frail" health, changed his plea to guilty this morning ahead of a trial that was set to begin in November
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EasyJet to resume dividend payments and order new aircraft after record profit
The airline has made a record profit this summer and is planning to resume dividend payments to shareholders and order new aircraft
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Loose Women star faces in court battle over historic £124k tax bill
HMRC claims the 60-year old owes significant sums of both income tax and National Insurance dating back to her time working for BBC Radio Scotland between 2013 and 2017
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Rishi Sunak's old school set to save more than £250k this year due to tax perk
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's old school looks set to save more than £250,000 on its business rate bills by using a tax perk - while most state schools have to pay the full amount
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HMRC warning as millions of Brits have hours left before key deadline passes
Usually, self-assessment tax returns are associated with those who are self employed but HMRC has warned that more people may need to register this year due to the rise in side hustles
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'I was legally dead for 4 years and unable to vote, drive or claim tax returns'
Jeff Athey, 28, from New York, has told how he was wrongly declared dead by authorities in the United States which left him unable to drive, vote or claim tax returns for four years
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Two million people to get an extra £1,000 - when and how it'll affect you
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt made the announcement at the Conservative Party Conference and from next year two million workers will be £1,000 better off
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Rishi Sunak accused of 'blatant hypocrisy' over road tax 'raid' on drivers
The Prime Minister has sought to pitch himself on the side of motorists following the Tories' shock by-election win in Uxbridge and South Ruislip - which was dominated by a row over ULEZ
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Millionaires in Jeremy Hunt's own area will save £157m from inheritance tax cut
The Chancellor is considering giving the country’s most wealthy families a massive tax break by abolishing inheritance tax. The levy is only paid by the richest 4%
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Hundreds of Tories queue up to hear Liz Truss speech as if 2022 never happened
The former Tory leader, whose free-market, tax slashing policies crashed the economy during her 49-day premiership, gave her only address of the conference, arguing for even more wild tax cuts, deregulation and the persecution of newts
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Premier League clubs forced to pay £125m in unpaid tax as agents under scrutiny
HMRC have investigated Premier League clubs and found that nearly £125m went unpaid in tax with a particular focus now on fees paid to agents and player image rights
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Liz Truss demands tax cuts a year after she crashed economy with same ideas
The unrepentant ex-Prime Minister will gather her allies for a "growth" rally at Conservative party conference, where she will demand cuts to corporation tax for big businesses
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British families face losing £3,500 from their bank accounts from next year
Families in the UK are on course to have £3,500 less in their bank accounts next year ahead of the General Election due to future tax rises, claimed a leading economics thinktank
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Rishi Sunak squirms as he's told the one word people most often say about him
The words presented to the PM included 'rich', 'himself', 'the rich', 'money', 'not sure', 'no idea', 'upper class', 'greed', 'don't know', 'Britain'', and 'elite'
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'HS2 mess is the perfect metaphor for 13 years of Tory failure'
Labour's Shadow Paymaster General says it's a complete joke that the Prime Minister is apparently going to scrap building the train line that the Tories have already spent £25 billion on
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