State Pension Age Increase to 68 Deferred
The government has deferred its decision on when to raise the State Pension age (SPA) to 68.
The government has deferred its decision on when to raise the State Pension age (SPA) to 68.
Figures released alongside the Budget have highlighted a projected surge in the number of people who will pay more than the basic rate of tax.
A recent report has highlighted the high number and value of Child Trust Funds (CTFs) left untouched by their now adult owners.
The Budget announced three important changes to childcare provisions in England, but one trap remains.
A new government bill indicates that a change to the automatic enrolment minimum age, and increases to workplace pension contributions, could be on the horizon.
The eligibility for some bereavement payments has now been extended to unmarried couples, but there are two major caveats.
The rush to meet the voluntary national insurance contributions (NICs) top-up deadline of 5 April has forced HMRC to grant an extension to 31 July.
New measures affecting pension allowances announced in the March Budget could mean your retirement planning strategy needs to be reviewed.
New research shows that global dividends have shaken off the impacts of Covid-19 and reverted to their pre-pandemic days, but the UK’s performance isn’t so promising.
The new tax year starts on 6 April, heralding a raft of changes that will make an early tax review of the year ahead a wise move.