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The government is consulting on how the current settlement system should be reformed and how those reforms should be implemented.
A statement and accompanying consultation on earned settlement November…
The government has recently taken further action to ease the cost of living having frozen rail fares, prescription fees and uprated the Triple lock.
Tax free saving for your first home and later life: what is a LISA, who can apply, 25% government bonus, withdrawal charges.
You can use a Lifetime ISA (Individual Savings Account) to buy your first…
You must be 18 or over but under 40 to open a Lifetime ISA. To open and…
You can withdraw money from your ISA if you’re: buying your first home…
This is the full Budget 2025 with supporting and related documents.
The home of HM Treasury on GOV.UK. HM Treasury is the government’s economic and finance ministry, maintaining control over public spending, setting the direction of the UK’s economic policy and working to achieve strong and …
This is the first use of the Domestic Counter-Terrorism Regime to disrupt funding for Pro-Khalistan militant group Babbar Khalsa.
You can no longer open a Help to Buy ISA. Find out how it works if you already have one, including how much the government will top up your savings by.
This is the full Budget 2025 document in print, web and HTML accessible versions.
Guidance and forms for Income Tax. Including how to check your records, rates and reliefs, refunds and pensions.
From April 2029, the amount that is exempt from National Insurance contributions (NICs) will be capped at £2,000 a year for employee contributions made via salary sacrifice.
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