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March 2012

Some drivers will have to change or quit their jobs if August's planned fuel duty increase goes ahead, an AA/Populus survey showed today.
21 March 2012
Property buyers who purchase homes worth over £2 million will have to pay a significantly higher rate of stamp duty.
21 March 2012
Pensioners were the big losers from today's Budget, with the news 4.4 million will pay more tax from April 2013, at an average loss of £83 each per year. This has been dubbed the new 'Granny Tax'.
21 March 2012
Every taxpayer is to receive a personal statement spelling out what the Government is spending their tax on.
20 March 2012
Lower electricity and gas bills helped drag the overall rate of inflation down last month, official figures showed today.
20 March 2012
A father from Essex has received over £82,000 for mis-sold payment protection insurance (PPI), the largest debt cover payout ever reported to us.
20 March 2012
The Isa savings system should be revitalised to help shelter beleaguered savers and struggling first-time buyers from taxation, campaigners have said.
19 March 2012
The adult rate of the minimum wage will rise later this year by 11p to £6.19 an hour, Business Secretary Vince Cable announced today.
19 March 2012
Filmgoers in England and Wales will no longer be charged payment fees when buying cinema tickets online or over the phone from Cineworld.
16 March 2012
Daily deals giant Groupon is to improve its practices following action from the Office of Fair Trading, it has been announced today.
16 March 2012

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