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January 2026
- HMRC alert for the self-employed ahead of January deadline
It's that time of year again! If you are required to submit a self-assessment tax return online, you must do so by January 31, declaring your income for the tax year ended April 5, 2025....
- Chancellor clarifies tax change on state pension
Following the Autumn Budget, the Chancellor has had to clarify what she meant when she said that nobody would pay tax on their state pension despite it certainly being higher than the personal...
- Bank of England at odds with Chancellor's claims on impact of tax rises
Catherine Mann, a rate-setter on the Monetary Policy Committee, told MPs that Rachel Reeves's policies - specifically the £26bn National Insurance tax increase and higher minimum wage -...
- 300,000 workers affected by scrapping of work-from-home tax relief
Workers can currently claim either a flat £6 weekly allowance or actual additional costs, with claims backdated up to four tax years. ...
- January Questions and Answers
Q: As the limit to investing in cash ISAs is being cut, can I buy cash in a stocks and shares ISA to maintain the tax-free benefit?...
- January Key Dates
1st: Corporation Tax payments are due for companies with a year-end of 31st March...
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