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Political Changes
We will keep you updated on any policy changes in the UK and provide solutions for you.


UK Inheritance Tax on the Rise, With Smaller Estates Also Affected
In just the past month alone, HMRC collected nearly £800 million in inheritance tax (IHT), marking the second-highest monthly figure ever recorded. As a result, many families not previously considered wealthy are now being swept into the scope of IHT.

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Jul 44 min read


UK Government Announces Support for SME Growth – Don’t Miss These Incentives!
For most entrepreneurs, your business will likely fall under the category of a Small and Medium-sized Enterprise (SME). Let’s explore what qualifies as an SME, why SMEs are so important to the British economy, and what practical steps you can take if you’re planning to launch your own business.

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Jul 24 min read


Business Energy Bills could be cut by up to 25%! Winter fuel payment Returns—But with a Tax Twist? HMRC to Reduce taxpayer letters by 75%!
HMRC to reduce taxpayer letters in £50m cost-cutting plan; UK considers taxing pensioners to claw back winter fuel payment; Energy bills could be cut by up to 25% for thousands of UK businesses.

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Jun 304 min read


Millions more to get £150 off energy bills; Chancellor Eyes Softer Inheritance Tax; Bank of England Holds Rate at 4.25%
Millions of people will receive a £150 energy bill discount; the Chancellor is considering easing inheritance tax reforms to curb capital outflows; the Bank of England keeps the base interest rate at 4.25%.

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Jun 235 min read


Are there any pitfalls to the new Foreign Income and Gains (FIG) regime?
Under the new policy, the UK government has scrapped the remittance basis for non-domiciled individuals—previously allowing up to 15 years without paying UK tax on foreign income. It has now been replaced by a new residence-based system for foreign income and gains (Foreign Income and Gains, or FIG).
The sweeping reforms targets 34 different benefits, from disability allowances to chronic illness support.

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Jun 184 min read


UK Economy Shrank 0.3% in April, Higher Taxes and Spending Cuts Expected
The UK economy shrank by 0.3% in April, with further tax hikes and spending cuts likely; council tax is expected to increase by 5% annually; the UK unemployment rate has risen to its highest level in four years.

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Jun 164 min read


The £400,000 black hole - why scandal compensation might disappear
Between the 1970s and 1980s, around 5,000 haemophiliacs and other blood disorder patients in the UK were infected with HIV or hepatitis viruses after receiving contaminated blood products from the NHS. Nearly 3,000 died as a result. Under current UK inheritance tax laws, only the first direct heir is exempt. Any subsequent inheritance of that scandal compensation is subject to up to 40% tax.

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Jun 114 min read


£47 Million Phishing Scam Hits HMRC, 100,000 Accounts Affected | Winter Fuel Payment Reinstated | Property Market Enters Adjustment Phase
100,000 HMRC accounts hit as scammers steal £47m in phishing attack; Winter fuel payments to be reinstated this year; First-time buyers typically borrowing for 31 years

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Jun 95 min read


How can overseas business owners solve the problem of not having a UK address?
Since UK company registration requires a real, compliant UK address, this has become a major headache for some business owners.We’ll discuss what to do if your UK company’s registered address is disputed or deemed non-compliant—and how overseas business owners can still register a UK company without a physical address in the country.

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Jun 64 min read


£800 Million to be reimbursed due to State Pension errors – over 130,000 people set to benefit
Recently, the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) issued a new statement announcing that, due to a historic state pension error, over 130,000 individuals have received a total of approximately £800 million in backdated state pension payments.

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Jun 43 min read


UK Government Unveils £25bn Pension ‘Megafunds’, Considers ‘Bath Tax’ and Scrapping Two-child Benefits Limit
Prime Minister says government 'will look at' scrapping two-child benefits limit; Labour plots ‘family bathtime tax’ on water bills; Reeves outlines plan for £25bn pension 'megafunds'.

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Jun 24 min read


Changes to UK Immigration Visas - What Are the Requirements for Setting Up a Company to Obtain a Self-Sponsorship Visa?
With salary thresholds for uk immigration visas rising and potential reforms to the Graduate Visa, the idea of setting up a company to obtain a work visa has gained traction, drawing interest from entrepreneurs and highly skilled professionals alike.
But is it really that simple? What exactly is a self-sponsorship visa, and what are the requirements for setting up a company?
The sweeping reforms targets 34 different benefits, from disability allowances to chronic illness sup

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May 305 min read


UK Borrowing in April Exceeds Expectations: Tax Hikes Possible in Autumn!
Tax rise warning after higher-than-expected UK borrowing. Trump threatens 50% tariffs on EU and 25% on iPhones. HMRC issues 'minimum tax bill' of nearly £100,000 UK homes.

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May 274 min read


How will the abolition of the ‘non-dom’ tax regime affect individuals?
From April onwards, various UK tax changes, along with rising household bills, have created new challenges and opportunities in personal and business financial planning. Of particular concern for foreign nationals residing in the UK is the new policy which took effect on 6
HMRC first introduced the concept of Making Tax Digital (MTD) in 2015, with the aim of phasing out paper-based tax returns and shifting to digital submissions via approved software — ushering in a system

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May 234 min read


US Tariffs – How will they affect the UK?
The US administration recently announced a plan targeting more than 20 economies with the largest trade deficits with the US, claiming unfair trade practices are harming American interests. In addition, the US plans to impose a 10% baseline tariff on nearly all imports from
HMRC first introduced the concept of Making Tax Digital (MTD) in 2015, with the aim of phasing out paper-based tax returns and shifting to digital submissions via approved software — ushering in a system

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May 214 min read


UK rich list has recorded the biggest drop in 37 years
UK Rich List sees biggest drop in 37 years! 10% of Britons save no money! New 10-year permanent residency policy may affect current visas!

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May 195 min read


MTD to be made compulsory for millions of businesses and individuals
As we move further into the digital age, many industries are gradually abandoning paper-heavy administrative processes in favour of streamlined, digital solutions.
HMRC first introduced the concept of Making Tax Digital (MTD) in 2015, with the aim of phasing out paper-based tax returns and shifting to digital submissions via approved software — ushering in a system of real-time tax.

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May 133 min read


Crackdown on fake company registrations – how can businesses stay compliant and avoid risks?
All companies operating in the UK must be registered with Companies House. Once registered, they are required to submit an annual Confirmation Statement and Annual Accounts, which help the public, investors, and government assess a company’s financial health and operations.

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May 133 min read


The Prime Minister Proposes Stricter Immigration Rules with English Tests and Delayed Settlement
The Prime Minister proposes stricter immigration rules with English Tests and Delayed Settlement. UK and US announce trade deal. Interest rate cut to 4.25% by Bank of England.

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May 124 min read


Changes to Employee Benefits and Key Regulations for Businesses and Individuals in 2025/26
Changes to Employee Benefits and Key New Regulations for Businesses and Individuals. Whether you're self-employed or run a limited company, the 2025/26 tax year brings several important changes—impacting Employer National Insurance Contributions (NICs), minimum wage rates, company size thresholds, and Capital Gains Tax (CGT), among others.

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May 94 min read
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