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Register to vote Register by 18 June to vote in the General Election on 4 July.
Million Hours Fund application guidance.
Find out which types of food are zero-rated and which are standard-rated for VAT purposes.
High Income Child Benefit Charge - check if you're affected, how and when to pay this tax charge, opt out and restart Child Benefit payments.
The details of everyone working in non departmental public bodies, also known as quangos, who currently earn more than £150,000.
The Chancellor will launch his 'Mansion House Reforms' this evening (Monday 10 July) which could increase pensions by over a £1,000 a year in retirement for an average earner who saves over the course of a career.
Paper presents an overview of calculations of global inequality
The government is consulting on proposals to amend the financial promotion exemptions for high net worth individuals and sophisticated investors.
Analysis of issues with the under-reporting and under-coverage of the income of the UK’s richest individuals. Builds on methods developed by Department for Work and Pensions, using administrative data supplied by HM Revenue and Customs.
Upper Tribunal Tax and Chancery decision of Mr Justice Michael Green and Judge Andrew Scott on 11 February 2021
A report which highlights that Britain's most influential people are more likely to have attended private schools.
A remembrance special of TV quiz programme 'Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?' will be aired tonight, featuring celebrities teaming up with members of the Armed Forces to win money for charity.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Amendments made to Crime and Courts Bill will put an end to millionaire criminals refusing to reimburse the taxpayer for free legal advice.
The Cabinet Office has published details of everyone working for a non-departmental public body and earning more than £150,000 a year.
A specialist unit dealing with the country’s wealthiest taxpayers brought in a record £220 million of extra tax last year, HMRC revealed today.
Since The Queen ascended the throne 60 years ago, the structure of British society has shifted. The number of pensioners has doubled.
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