All news on the topic: Tax

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Martin Lewis warns one million people owed money after student loans mistake
Money saving guru Martin Lewis has issued urgent advice to anyone with a student loan after it was revealed that over one million people overpaid during the 2022/23 tax year
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HMRC warning issued as seven million savers risk getting caught 'tax trap'
Next year, HMRC estimates that it will collect around £6.6billion in tax from savings accounts which is up £1.2billion compared to two years ago
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Exact date parents of pre-school kids can apply for 15 hours of free childcare
The Government has confirmed how working parents with two-year-old children can register for 15 hours of free childcare a week, with more set to become eligible later next year
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'The Tories are waving in foreign companies to fleece Britain'
Overseas firms only invest in the UK for one of three reasons - we either have lower wages than elsewhere, lower rents, or offer bigger tax incentives, Richard Murphy writes
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New Zealand U-turns on smoking ban with health experts 'appalled and disgusted'
A smoking ban that was hailed by leading health experts around the world is to be repealed by New Zealand's centre-right government after pressure from businesses
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National insurance cut will still leave millions worse off - check how much
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt promised a 2p cut to the rate of national insurance in the Autumn Statement in a desperate bid to turn around the Tories' dire poll ratings
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'Tired Tories are trying to cling to power rather than help British people'
Writing for The Mirror, Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves warns families will still be worse off after the Autumn Statement as the cost of shopping, energy bills and mortgages all soar
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Jeremy Hunt drops hint in Autumn Statement about when next Election will be
The Chancellor’s big fiscal speech had been widely expected to be a pre-election pitch - laying out a banquet of eye-catching tax cuts to tempt the public to vote Tory
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Autumn Statement latest - Jeremy Hunt budget leaves working people 'worse off'
Giving her reaction to the statement, Rachel Reeves said working people are "worse off" despite the Government's promises - and said voters would not trust the Tories to "fix" problems faced by the NHS and other services.
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Martin Lewis verdict on National Insurance tax cut in Autumn Statement
Martin Lewis - founder of MoneySaving Expert - has unveiled his expert verdict on Jeremy Hunt's highly-anticipated Autumn Statement, which included a surprisingly big cut to National Insurance tax contributions for workers
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Find out if you're better/worse off after Autumn Statement with our calculator
The Mirror runs through what everything in the Autumn Statement means for your personal finances - from paying tax, to state pensions and welfare benefits
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Voters not 'fools' as taxes will still be 'higher at next election than last'
Responding to the Autumn Statement Labour's Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves said Britain will still be worse off under the Tories after Jeremy Hunt cut national insurance by 2p
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National Insurance calculator shows impact cut for workers will have on your pay
National Insurance contributions count toward your entitlement to benefits and the state pension in later life - and you stop paying once you reach state pension age
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Alcohol duty frozen in Autumn Statement as Brits save 68p on bottle of wine
Alcohol duty has been frozen by Chancellor Jeremy Hunt in today's Autumn Statement, meaning millions of Brits will save extra pennies in the pub on their beer, wine, and spirits
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DWP cost of living payment - when exactly will £299 hit bank accounts
The third and final cost of living payment will be made in just a few short months, meaning everyone that's eligible will be handed a tasty £299 directly into their bank accounts
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National Insurance tax explained - who pays NI and will it be cut today?
National Insurance contributions entirely depend on how much money you earn in work, and Chancellor Jeremy Hunt might be preparing an NI tax cut for workers in today's Autumn Statement
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Universal Credit to rise for millions in Tory Autumn Statement U-turn
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt will announce Universal Credit and state pension rates as he unveils the Government's tax and spending plans in the Autumn Statement
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Jeremy Hunt will unveil personal tax cuts in Autumn Statement tomorrow
Treasury minister Laura Trott said tax cuts announced in the Autumn Statement would include ones that help individuals, such as slashing income tax or national insurance
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Autumn Statement 2023 predictions from benefits to vaping - how it affects you
What time is the Autumn Statement 2023? Will the state pension increase, how will income tax and National Insurance rates change and will benefits such as Universal Credit rise?
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'There is no Tory tax cut that Tory ministers won't benefit from'
The Autumn Statement is predicted to include tax cuts, says Fleet Street Fox. What a lovely idea, except for the maths
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Rishi Sunak who broke Tory pledge by raising taxes now says he wants to cut them
The Conservatives vowed at the last election that they would not raise national insurance, but Rishi Sunak hiked it as he took the country to its highest tax burden in 70 years
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Shakira avoids jail as she settles £12.7m tax case and makes emotional statement
Colombian pop singer Shakira has successfully reached a settlement with Spanish authorities over an alleged £12 million tax case saying she wants to 'move on' and protect her family
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Martin Lewis issues warning to parents giving money to children this Christmas
Martin Lewis explained how children are technically liable to pay tax - which means parents should be mindful of this if they're thinking about giving money as a gift this Christmas
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'Jeremy Hunt's inheritance tax plans show Tories only care about the rich'
Slashing inheritance tax would heighten the deepening inequality between the have-nots and have-yachts, says Kevin Maguire, adding that Tories have fleeced ordinary workers
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Britain has one of 'meanest' welfare systems in Europe, economist warns
The Director of the Institute for Fiscal Studies Paul Johnson said the country's welfare system is 'possibly the meanest in Europe in terms of how it treats the unemployed'