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The 45% top rate of income tax will NOT be scrapped from April 2023, Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng has announced today. The change means those earning above £150,000 will continue to pay a higher marginal rate of tax, as they do now.
3 October 2022
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Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng has announced big tax cuts for individuals and businesses, including a major shake-up to income tax and a permanent stamp duty cut. The changes come as part of today's mini-budget – we round up the new measures and what they mean for you below.
22 September 2022
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Some 1.3 million people are expected to start paying income tax and a million more will become higher-rate taxpayers by 2026 after Chancellor Rishi Sunak announced income tax thresholds are to be frozen after a rise this April. The Government's also freezing the pensions lifetime allowance and the thresholds for capital gains tax and inheritance tax.
3 March 2021
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If you're one of the millions of taxpayers still to file their online self-assessment tax return, you've two weeks until the deadline. Act NOW to avoid a £100 fine – especially if you're filing for the first time, as it could take up to 10 working days to receive an activation code.
14 January 2019
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Income tax cuts will be brought in a year earlier than planned and an extra £1 billion spent to help protect those moving onto universal credit, as part of the 2018 Budget unveiled by the Chancellor Philip Hammond.
30 October 2018
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Most people will pay less income tax from next April after the personal allowance and higher rate tax thresholds were both increased in the Budget – but higher earners will see part of the gain cancelled out by stealth rises to national insurance. 
30 October 2018
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Nearly 750,000 people missed the 31 January self-assessment tax deadline – if you're one of them, here's what you need to know.
2 February 2018
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Millions of taxpayers have until 31 January to file their online self-assessment tax return. Act NOW to avoid a £100 fine for missing the deadline – especially if you're filing online for the first time or don't know your login details.
16 January 2018
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The Scottish Government has announced changes to income tax bands which could see some middle earners pay more tax from next April.
15 December 2017
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The Conservative Party has launched its election manifesto with a series of pledges directly affecting consumers, including a price cap on standard variable energy tariffs, clearer mobile phone bills, means-testing of winter fuel payments, a social care shake-up and an end to the state pension 'triple lock' guarantee.
18 May 2017

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