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The tax department’s annual report reveals a diverse and growing range of use cases for generative tools, including ...
The changes apply to individuals earning £50,000 or more annually and mark a significant step in the UK’s shift toward a ...
Thousands of counterfeit and illicit cigarettes, hand-rolling tobacco and illegal disposable vapes have been seized in raids ...
The DWP has confirmed that it will be assessing sample cases from six benefits for 'unfulfilled eligibility' throughout the ...
Personal Independence Payment (PIP) spending increasing from £21.6bn to £25.8bn However, the DWP stated that these increases are partially offset by a reduction of £10.2bn (100.0%) in Cost of Living ...
There were about 73,700 non-domiciled taxpayers in the tax year ending in April last year, according to estimates from HMRC.
Pav Hall recently shared how he discovered he was owed nearly £1,000 after making a simple check online - and it seems he's not the only one owed money by HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) ...
Hundreds of thousands of self-employed people are expected to be affected when the changes are implemented in 2026 ...
Saffery cautioned that documentation requirements in new government proposals must be limited if medium-sized companies are not exempted from TP ...
The Department for Work and Pensions has revealed its latest fraud and error statistics - and they're 'heading in the right direction' according to the benefits department ...
The UK tax authority established a dedicated team and upskilled its staff to ensure it can properly manage its use of artificial intelligence, according to an official document.
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is quietly building a new system that would grant Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) automatic access to taxpayer addresses ...