What changes to the pension salary sacrifice scheme could mean for you? Personal Finance A new report from HMRC has raised concerns around changes to the pension salary sacrifice scheme. A report on workplace pensions by HMRC has fuelled speculation around changes to salary sacrifice schemes. The report looked into employers’ behaviours and attitudes on salary sacrifices and looked into how potential reforms to tax reliefs could change these. [...]
How to spot a financial scam Personal Finance Financial scams are on the rise. Here’s what to be aware of to make sure you don’t fall victim to one, and what to do if you or someone you know is scammed. Criminals stole over £1bn through fraud in 2024, UK Finance’s latest fraud report has revealed. There were over 3.3m confirmed cases of [...]
What is fiscal drag and how you can avoid it? Personal Finance Millions more people will find themselves paying higher income tax due to frozen tax thresholds, but there are ways to prepare. Around 8.3m people will be paying more tax by 2029, a forecast from the Office for Budget Responsibility shows. This phenomenon is known as fiscal drag. Fiscal drag occurs when earnings rise but tax [...]
Average earners dragged into IHT net – how can you reduce your taxes? June 5, 2025 New rules to include pensions in estates for Inheritance Tax purposes could see average earners dragged into the IHT net. How can you protect your assets? Inheritance tax receipts rose over £8bn in the 2025 to 2025 financial year, an increase of £0.8bn from the year before. That was due to a combination of rising [...]
Is June the time to buy Premium Bonds? June 3, 2025 Premium Bond prizes range from £25 to £1m, but the odds of winning can feel very small compared to the rate savings accounts offer right now. Over 24m people in the UK own Premium Bonds, a savings vehicle offered by Treasury-backed National Savings and Investments (NS&I). Winners for June are due to be announced over [...]
The cheapest Self-Invested Personal Pension (SIPP) providers May 30, 2025 High earners are increasingly contributing £60,000 and above to their Hargreaves Lansdown Self-Invested Personal Pension (SIPP), new data shows. The number of people making contributions of exactly £60,000 – the full allowance – was up 12 per cent in the last tax year. The number of people making SIPP contributions over the annual allowance was [...]
What is a P11D form? What employers need to know ahead of the July 6 deadline May 29, 2025 Employers will need to submit a P11D form if their employees are receiving benefits of any type on top of their salary. Here’s everything you need to know. We’re well into a new tax year, but that does not mean a pause for paperwork. Far from it, especially for employers. As well as having to [...]
P60 form deadline is approaching – what you need to know May 23, 2025 Employers are required to issue a P60 form by May 31 – but what is the form actually for, and what happens if your employer misses the deadline? If you’ve been employed for some time, you’ll have heard of a P60, but understanding what it is and why it matters is vital. If you’re an [...]
Why you should invest early in the tax year May 22, 2025 Data shows that those who invest regularly and at the start of the year can be thousands of pounds better off than those who wait until the end. We’re about a month into the tax year, and there’s no time like now to make sure your investments are working as hard for you as they [...]
Just started a business? How to pick the right business account May 12, 2025 So you’ve decided to take the leap and set up your own business. Once you’ve fine-tuned your idea, it’s time to think about logistics – how do you pick the right business bank account for you? Do I need a business bank account? Business bank accounts are legally required for those looking to set up [...]