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Parents of 16 to 19 year olds can go online to extend their Child Benefit claim to guarantee payments in September.
皇冠体育app Bank of England Monetary Policy Committee announced on 8 May 2025 to reduce the Bank of England base rate to 4.25% from 4.50%.
Nearly 300,000 customers file their Self Assessment tax return for the 2024 to 2025 tax year at earliest opportunity.
Parents reminded how they can save thousands on the cost of childcare with Tax-Free Childcare.
Online tool to help customers understand tax compliance checks now live.
Making Tax Digital for Income Tax starts in April 2026 for sole traders and landlords with qualifying income over 拢50,000.
Thousands more are eligible to open a Help to Save account.
Child Benefit payments set to increase from 7 April
HMRC interest rates for late payments will be increased by 1.5% for all taxes from 6 April 2025.
Those who provide these services must register with HMRC to operate legally
Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury, James Murray, sets out the government鈥檚 vision for the future of the UK tax authority.
HM Revenue and Customs' and the Valuation Office Agency鈥檚 response to the Adjudicator's Office annual report published in September 2024.
Government consultation on electronic invoicing launched
HMRC launches Help for Hustles campaign to help people earning extra income understand their tax obligations.
HMRC interest rates for late payments will be revised following the Bank of England interest rate cut to 4.5%.
Thousands of people top up National Insurance records to maximise State Pensions
Millions of taxpayers filed their Self Assessment tax return for the 2023 to 2024 tax year by the deadline.
One week to deadline for millions of Self Assessment customers yet to file their tax return.
Thousands of people filed their Self Assessment on New Year's Day and HMRC urges those still to complete their tax return, to do it now.
Thousands of customers file their Self Assessment tax return over festive break as HMRC reminds others to start now.
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