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Calls for wage restraint amid record growth

Earnings growth hit 7.3 per cent in the three months to May – the joint highest level on record. According to the Office for National Statistics (ONS), public sector wages rose 5.8 per cent in the three months to May while earnings in the finance and business services sector leapt

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Online hub launched to help limited company directors

A one-stop information portal has been set up to help directors make crucial business decisions. The director information hub was launched by the Insolvency Service, providing advice and support regarding statutory obligations and potential financial pitfalls. Who is it aimed at? The hub hosts guidance and information on a range

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Alcohol Duty system overhaul

Drinkers face paying more for their glass of Chardonnay when a freeze on alcohol duty is lifted at the start of next month. From August 1, every pint in every pub and restaurant will be subject to less tax, but at the same time the current hold on alcohol duty

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Fears over business insolvency drop considerably\’

As the outlook for the UK economy remains uncertain, UK business fears over potential insolvency appear to be easing. While government data shows insolvencies are at a four-year high, research suggests that these figures are reaching their peak. Wealth management and professional services group Evelyn Partners found that just under

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New support measures for mortgage holders

Support measures have been agreed for those struggling with, or anxious about, their mortgage repayments. A new mortgage charter was approved following a meeting of the Chancellor of the Exchequer, the UK’s principal mortgage lenders and the Financial Conduct Authority. Three of the key measures Anyone concerned can talk to

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Help to Save extended to April 2025

HMRC has confirmed that plans to extend the Help to Save scheme by 18 months, until April 2025 have been confirmed. The Help to Save scheme is intended to help those on low incomes to boost their savings. Eligible users of the scheme can save between £1 and £50 every

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HMRC tax credits scam warning

Fraudsters often try to take advantage of the 31 July deadline for submitting tax credits renewal information. The fraudulent emails, texts or calls claim to be from HMRC and often promise money back in the form of a tax rebate together with a click-through link to a replica of the

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Gift Aid tax benefits

The Gift Aid scheme, which was originally introduced in 1990, allows charities to reclaim from HMRC the basic rate of Income Tax deducted from qualifying donations by UK taxpayers. This means that when a basic rate taxpayer claims gift aid on a £10 donation, the charity can reclaim from HMRC

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Deadline to top-up National Insurance contributions extended

In certain circumstances it can be beneficial to make voluntary National Insurance Contributions (NICs) to increase your entitlement to benefits, including the State or New State Pension. Usually, HMRC allows you to pay voluntary contributions for the past 6 tax years. The deadline is 5 April each year. However, there

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