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Latest News for Business (Archive)

March 2026
  • Chancellor says plan is right despite uncertain backdrop to Spring Forecast Statement
  • One million miss self assessment deadline
  • Getting tax affairs back on track if self assessment deadline was missed
  • Making Tax Digital for Income Tax biggest tax change since self assessment
  • Major UK banks agree lending package aimed at SMEs
  • Government urged to scrap 'unfair holiday tax'
  • Advisory fuel rates for company cars
  • Latest guidance for employers
February 2026
  • Pubs get 15% business rates relief
  • Tax timebomb poses existential threat to high streets, government warned
  • Self assessment payments via the HMRC app up 65%
  • UK Treasury to regulate cryptocurrency under new legislation
  • UK lenders agree £11 billion SME package
  • Over 4,800 self assessment scams reported
  • UK inflation will fall in 2026
  • Government must ramp up its growth strategy, says think tank
January 2026
  • Inheritance Tax reliefs threshold to rise to £2.5 million for farmers and businesses
  • E-invoicing will be fundamental change for VAT-registered businesses
  • MTD penalties waived for first year of Income Tax
  • Salary sacrifice changes will impact over three million employees
  • Spring Statement set for 3 March 2026
  • £725 million UK apprenticeship overhaul targets youth unemployment
  • HMRC offers time to help pay self assessment tax bills
  • Latest guidance for employers
December 2025
  • Chancellor raises £26 billion in Autumn Budget
  • Christmas crafters urged to check tax rules
  • CIOT calls for implementation of IHT transitional gifting rule
  • Self-employed overcounted for decades by official data
  • Bank deposit protection limit to be increased to £120,000
  • UK could fall behind in net zero race, BCC warns
  • AI will shrink headcount as hiring confidence remains at record low
  • Advisory fuel rates for company cars
November 2025
  • Chancellor should use Budget to reform tax system, IFS says
  • HMRC to resume taking tax owed by debtors directly from their bank accounts
  • Countdown to Vaping Products Duty begins
  • Expert Advisory Panel to provide industry insight on R&D tax relief
  • Digitally excluded can apply for MTD for Income Tax exemption now
  • New tax avoidance law risks missing target, warns CIOT
  • Over 750,000 young people yet to claim savings
  • Latest guidance for employers
October 2025
  • Chancellor urged to cut National Insurance but hike Income Tax in Autumn Budget
  • Budget Board must focus on easing the cost of doing business, says IoD
  • Chancellor to explore reforms to business rates on second premises
  • Covid repayment window opens
  • Companies face prosecution risk as new fraud law comes into force
  • Lowering VAT threshold would be manifesto breach, warns IPSE
  • AI to boost trade by nearly 40% by 2040 if gaps are bridged, says WTO
  • Failed housing transactions cost £1.5 billion a year
September 2025
  • Autumn Budget to be delivered on 26 November
  • Over 850,000 self employed to be pulled into first phase of Making Tax Digital
  • Homebuyers get bogus SDLT claims warning
  • Crackdown on late payments launched in plan to back small businesses
  • SME exporters hit by new US customs charges
  • HMRC splits advisory fuel rates for electric cars
  • Advisory fuel rates for company cars
  • Latest guidance for employers
August 2025
  • HMRC launches online PAYE service
  • Time for taxpayers to get ready for Making Tax Digital for Income Tax
  • HMRC sends side hustle warning
  • HMRC to fine crypto investors £300 for non-disclosure
  • Criminal tax offence plan risks going too far, warns CIOT
  • Watch out for Winter Fuel Payment scams
  • IHT on pensions most unpopular of Labour's tax increases
  • Harsh personal guarantees will chill growth ambitions, warns FSB
July 2025
  • HMRC system attack is a timely reminder to keep personal data safe
  • Government should take more strategic approach to tax policy, says CIOT
  • HMRC names and shames over 500 employers for failing to pay NLW
  • Government introduces Pension Schemes Bill
  • Tax gap estimated at 5.3%
  • UK government launches Industrial Strategy
  • FCA in international crackdown on unlawful finfluencers
  • Latest guidance for employers
June 2025
  • HMRC launches new online help for compliance checks
  • Record numbers file assessment in first week of new tax year
  • Tax and accounting bodies back e-invoicing adoption
  • HMRC cuts late payment interest rate
  • Almost half of sole traders unprepared for MTD changes
  • New cryptoasset rules aim to protect consumers
  • One in four employers plan to make redundancies in next quarter
  • Advisory fuel rates for company cars
May 2025
  • Sole traders and landlords get Making Tax Digital warning
  • Loan charge review calls for evidence
  • Companies House begins to verify identities
  • Chancellor unveils plans to maintain level playing field for British business
  • Tax red tape costs small businesses nearly £25 billion a year
  • Government calls time on red tape for pubs, clubs, and restaurants
  • Government taking right approach to tariff negotiations
  • Latest guidance for employers
April 2025
  • Minimum wage rose on 1 April
  • No further tax increases in Spring Statement
  • Finance Act 2025 receives Royal Assent
  • Side hustle trading threshold raised to £3,000 per year
  • Financial benefit of MTD could be as high as £915 million
  • Chancellor unveils plan to cut red tape
  • Employment reforms continue to stifle business hiring intentions
March 2025
  • Government consults on mandatory e-invoicing
  • Proposed HMRC powers to collect data on hours worked scrapped
  • Business tax compliance costs £15 billion a year
  • Tailored tax reliefs boost alcohol sector
  • Businesses warn of National Insurance 'powder keg'
  • HMRC cuts late and repayment interest rates
  • Latest guidance for employers
  • Advisory fuel rates for company cars
Recent news

05 Mar 2026

Chancellor says plan is right despite uncertain backdrop to Spring Forecast Statement

Chancellor Rachel Reeves insisted she has the 'right economic plan' for the UK in her Spring Forecast Statement announcement.

05 Mar 2026

One million miss self assessment deadline

An estimated one million taxpayers missed the self assessment deadline for the 2024/25 tax year, according to HMRC.

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