All news on the topic: Tax
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Government comes after holiday lets by scrapping £300million tax break
Jeremy Hunt, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, has announced in his 2024 budget that generous tax break scheme designed to benefit holiday let landlords will be scrapped
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Jeremy Hunt makes decision on price of beer, cider, wine and spirits in Budget
In August last year, the Government introduced the largest Alcohol Duty increase in almost 50 years adding 20% to the tax on over 85% of all wines in the UK and more than 10% to tax paid on full strength spirits
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Carlo Ancelotti 'could face four years in jail' as manager accused of tax fraud
Carlo Ancelotti allegedly failed to pay tax on his image rights during his first spell in charge of Real Madrid, with prosecutors asking for a jail sentence of four years and nine months
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Couple beat cost of living crisis by quitting UK for life of luxury in Egypt
Tony Smith, 57, and wife Doris, 50, left the Isle of Wight for Hurghada in September last year. They are now living the dream, they say - spending their days travelling, sunbathing and swimming.
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'We want to downsize and free up big home for a family, but we can't afford it'
Most first time buyers don’t pay stamp duty but making changes to the tax could help people further up the chain
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Jeremy Hunt told teachers and NHS staff will quit if austerity used for tax cuts
As the Chancellor considers imposing cuts to pay for tax giveaways in the Budget, a TUC poll of public sector workers found almost 40% are considering leaving their professions
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Fury as 'bankrupt' Birmingham City Council waves through £300m cuts and tax hike
Birmingham City Council, which effectively declared itself bankrupt last year, has passed a budget which will see council tax rise over 20% in two years with £300million of cuts
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Spanish hotspot introduces new visitor fee as it's 'crumbling' due to crowds
Visitors to the Spanish city of Seville may soon be hit with a tourism tax when visiting the Plaza de España, an iconic public square which was used in the filming of Star Wars: The Phantom Menace
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See how much National Insurance or Income Tax cut could add to your pay packet
All eyes will be on Chancellor Jeremy Hunt this week, to see if he makes any changes to National Insurance or Income Tax as part of his Spring Budget
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Terrified mum's desperate plea after disabled son's benefits slashed
Ahead of the Budget, a mother is pleading with Chancellor Jeremy Hunt to provide more support for families with disabled children who are left worse off when child benefits end
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Family finances doing much worse under Tories than when Labour was in power
Ahead of the Budget, figures show that household incomes have risen significantly slower under the Conservatives than when Tony Blair and Gordon Brown were in No10
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Over a dozen Tory MPs join push to get Jeremy Hunt to scrap 'school uniform tax'
A group of 35 cross-party MPs and charities have urged the Chancellor Jeremy Hunt to use this week's Budget to abolish VAT on school uniforms to support cash-strapped families
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Jeremy Hunt told to fix Britain's crumbling public services at Budget
Ahead of the Budget this week, unions representing millions of stretched frontline workers warn the Chancellor staff face 'intolerable pressure' and are quitting in their droves
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Brazil pushes for global tax on the super-rich at G20 meeting in Sao Paulo
Brazil's finance minister told his peers Thursday at a G20 meeting in Sao Paulo that countries should implement a global tax on the super-rich in an effort to tackle rampant tax evasion
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Inheritance tax- how much can you legally give away and ways to avoid charges
Inheritance tax is normally paid when the value of your estate is above £325,000 - although there are cases where this can be higher, or nothing needs to be paid at all
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Association of British Insurers calls for 'hidden in plain sight' tax cut
The tax is likely to hit the poorest the hardest as they spend proportionately more on insurance such as home and motor cover, said the Association of British Insurers
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Homes hit with 'hidden' tax costs public and businesses £8billion a year
More than 3 in 10 have no idea what Insurance Premium Tax (IPT) is, study finds
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Heiress giving away her £22M inheritance is looking for 50 strangers to help
BASF heiress Marlene Engelhorn, who garnered media attention for her far-left agenda of increasing taxes on the rich, said she's forming a group of 50 individuals and 15 substitutes to help redistribute her $24.7 million inheritance in a passionate effort to offset wealth inequality
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Savers over 55 urged to claim back up to £54,000 from HMRC in 'emergency' tax
Data released under a Freedom of Information (FOI) request to Royal London reveals some people reclaimed more than £50,000 after being charged emergency tax on pension withdrawals
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Jeremy Hunt considers scrapping 'non dom' tax loophole for super-rich in U-turn
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt had described scrapping the status as the 'wrong thing to do' but is now desperately searching for cash to fund a general tax giveaway at the Budget next week
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Sage chief says artificial intelligence will 'change nature' of accountancy jobs
Steve Hare, chief executive of Sage, said the advance of generative AI will soon be relied on by many small businesses to handle basic accounting work
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Budget predictions from vaping tax to National Insurance - what it means for you
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt will unveil his pre-election Budget today with measures expected on tax, tobacco levies, fuel duty and mortgages for first-time buyers
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Smokers could be forking out record price for pack of cigarettes under new plans
The decision to increase the cost of cigarettes, and introduce a new tax on e-cigarettes, comes as Rishi Sunak is trying to deliver a tough stance on smoking ahead of the Budget next week.
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HMRC could owe couples £1,000 payout and urges them to do '30 second check'
HMRC says March is the most popular month for Marriage Allowance Applications with 70,000 couples applying in the month last year
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First-time buyers missed 'free money' last year by not utilising savings scheme
Over the last year, many first-time buyers may have missed out on a significant amount of money from a savings scheme created to boost deposits
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