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Government Announcements
HMRC releases guidance on LTA abolition
The Government will pass legislation in 2024/25.
National living wage rises to £10.42
April sees largest annual increase since its introduction.
Plans to increase state pension age delayed
Falling life expectancy rates push back the Government’s decision.
New bill will modernise business rates
The new measures will incentivise property improvements.
HMRC stops sending paper returns automatically
135,000 self-assessment customers filed paper returns last year.
MTD for ITSA delay costs £1.75 billion
The scheme will roll out from 2026.
HMRC overhauls cryptoasset reporting
Changes will apply from 2024/25.
Energy price guarantee extended
Households will receive the support until July.
Business leaders react to Spring Budget 2023
The key reactions from around the UK.
Economy narrowly avoids recession in forecasts
UK escapes technical recession but will still contract by 0.2%.
Full expensing introduced for companies from 2023-26
Companies will be able to deduct 100% of qualifying investments.
Pension lifetime allowance charge abolished from April 2023
Chancellor aims to bring over-50s back to the workforce.
Spring Budget 2023: what to expect
The Chancellor will unveil his Budget this afternoon.
HMRC clarifies IR35 rules for intermediaries and contractors
Rules outline how to determine workers’ employment status.
Government extends voluntary NI deadline
Taxpayers have an extra four months to pay.
Tax director questions Office for Tax Simplification closure
Former Chancellor closed the professional body “without jurisdiction”.
Advisory fuel rates update
Petrol and diesel rates decrease while electric car rate rises.
FSB criticises plans to reduce SME R&D support
Small businesses less likely to invest after the cuts.
HMRC targets short-term landlords over unpaid tax
Airbnb and Booking.com hosts must report rental income to HMRC.
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