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08/10/2025

MTD for ITSA exemption applications

HMRC has opened up a service for landlords and self-employed to apply for exemption from Making Tax Digital (MTD) for Income Tax phase one.

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08/10/2025

HMRC to resume taking tax from accounts

HMRC has resumed its programme allowing direct recovery of money from debtors’ bank accounts.

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08/10/2025

Long-term sickness blighting UK economy

The UK must tackle its status as the sick man of the G7 if it wants to grow the economy, warns the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC).

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30/09/2025

Chancellor urged to cut NICs

Chancellor Rachel Reeves has been urged to cut National Insurance contributions (NICs) and increase Income Tax to create a ‘level playing field’ and protect workers' pay.

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30/09/2025

AI to boost trade by nearly 40% by 2040

Artificial intelligence (AI) could boost the value of cross-border flows of goods and services by nearly 40% by 2040 thanks to productivity gains and lower trade costs, according to the WTO.  

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30/09/2025

Failed housing transactions cost £1.5bn

Failed housing transactions cost consumers and the economy at least £1.5 billion every year, according to research published by Santander.

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23/09/2025

Chancellor to review business rates

Chancellor Rachel Reeves will look at fixing the cliff edges in business rates that can discourage small business investment and growth, according to a report from HM Treasury.

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23/09/2025

Budget Board must focus on easing costs

The government’s Budget Board must focus on easing the cost of doing business, says the Institute of Directors (IoD).  

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23/09/2025

Covid repayment window opens

The government has launched a voluntary repayment scheme to allow recipients of financial Covid support to repay outstanding money they were not entitled to or did not need with ‘no questions asked’.

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