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- Finance News January 2020: Mini bonds under the microscope in the UK - Financial watchdog to ban marketing
- Finance News January 2020: State pension to be increased in the UK, good news for pensioners
- Finance News December 2019: Warning Issued to the General Public by HMRC to BEWARE of Self Assessment Tax Scams
- Finance News November 2019: Household consumer debt reaches new peaks, should the UK be alarmed?
- Mortgage News November 2019: FCA moves forward with new rules on Mortgages: Sigh of relief for 'Mortgage Prisoners'
- Self Assessement News November 2019: IR35 Reform, are your ready?
- Mortgage News October 2019: UK Mortgage Market Sustains Growth Despite Brexit Concerns
- Self Assessement News October 2019: Potential Impacts of Brexit on Taxation- What does it mean for Taxpayers, Individual & Corporates
- NHS Pay Scales 2024 and NHS Salary Examples for 2024
- Dividends explained - an introduction to dividends
- Dividend splitting - how to manage your tax commitments effectively
- What does the dividend change mean for you?
- Brexit Tax
- 2016/17 Global Pay Rise calculator, discover the salary impact after the UK experiences Brexit
- 2016/17 Global Pay Rise calculator, discover the salary impact after the UK experiences Brexit
- NHS Nurse Pay Rates 2015/16 Tax Year
- 2023/2024 P60 explained
- Have you checked your P60? 2023/2024 P60 Checklist
- United Kingdom: HMRC explains follower notices and accelerated payments regimes
- United Kingdom: UK Homebuyers to get radical cuts in stamp duty,
- Jamaica: More appeals to government and citizens to improve tax collections and payments
- United Kingdom: The Treasury has introduced new safeguards to protect taxpayers from the controversial plans, which allow Her Majesty's Revenues and Customs (HMRC) to remove money from the bank accounts of those with tax debts.
- United Kingdom: Christmas 2014 is going to provide a major relief to homebuyers in the UK as leading banks and building societies are announcing attractively low mortgage rates.
- Australia: A record 3 million people used Australia's electronic tax payment systems in the 2013-14 tax year.
- United States: With the revised adjustments, in 2015 there will be more scope for retirement savings for the self-employed as well as those with low wages and salaries.
- United States: IRS 2015 Annual Inflation Adjustments lead to revision in Tax Slabs
- United States: Highlights of 2015 Annual Inflation Adjustments by IRS On October 30th, 2014, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) announced the 2015 annual inflation adjustments. Let's look at some of the highlights of these adjustments.
- Canada: Tax relief for Canadian FamailiesThe Canadian Prime Minister, Stephen Harper, has announced a series of tax-cutting measures, which could bring some relief to Canadian taxpayers.
- Canada: iCalculator Tax Scoop: Canadians could soon see some tax cuts. Tax cuts imminent? As promised during the last elections, the Conservatives are all set to provide some tax relief to Canadians. Read the full scoop.
- United Kingdom: Tax Gap increases
- United Kingdom: HMRC Customer Satisfaction Survey indicates a mix of satisfaction and frustration
- United States: US Tax System Ranks 32nd out of 34 OECD Countries
- United Kingdom: Chancellor Announces Abolishing of the 55% 'Death Tax' on Inheritance of Pension Funds
- Canada: Canada's small businesses to gain CAD 550 million from a new tax credit
- Jamaica: Jamiaca tax rebates made simple
- Canada: Tax or Food? Average Canadian family's income tax expense is more than what it spends on food
- Australia: Increase in users of myGov service
- Latest Australian Tax Rates
- Calculating the effectiveness of Facebook and Twitter
- History of Calculators
- History of Tax - The British Monarchy and its Affect on Tax
- History of Tax - Pay As You Earn (PAYE) Tax
- History of Tax - Value Added Tax (VAT)
- How to calculate Income Tax - UK Tax Year 2024/25
- How to calculate your Student Loan deductions
- How to pay less National Insurance
- Is Technology Making Tax Less Taxing?
- Canada: Adoption Tax credit limit increases
- United Kingdom: Living Abroad, working in/for the UK? There are threats to your pay packet!
- United States: The House approves changes to Child Tax Credit
- Average Income Tax 2014 - It's on the rise!!!
- Tax doesn't have to be taxing.so why is it?
- Minimum wage? Working for Free? Check your pay packet!
- 2024 Tax Free Allowances guide
- Received your P60? Have you paid the right Tax?
- UK Average Earning 2014 with 2014/15 salary illustrations
- 2013 / 2014 Tax Year Pay Rise Calculator
- Top 10 Tax tips - Pay less Tax and save £££'s on your Tax bill
- UK Average Earning 2012 with 2013/14 salary illustrations
- Bad news for married couples, no Tax Break in 2013 budget
- Council Tax Rises 2013