Rachel Reeves’ Tax Rules Threaten State Pensioners with Unexpected Income Tax Saturday, March 21, 2026 pensions tax statepension fiscaldrag savings incometax hmrc rachelreeves pensioners triplelock New tax regulations overseen by Rachel Reeves could mean that hundreds of thousands of pensioners with modest savings become liable for income tax. This arises from frozen tax bands that have not changed since 2021, despite … Read More
10 Key Tax and HMRC Changes Impacting UK Households from April 2026 Thursday, March 19, 2026 hmrc tax inheritance dividend minimumwage businessrates capitalgains digitaltax emi isas Starting April 6, 2026, a series of important tax changes will come into effect for UK households, as the new tax year begins. These updates, announced by HMRC under the current Labour government, cover a wide array of areas … Read More
Understanding the 183-Day Rule for UK Tourists in Dubai: Tax Implications and Penalties Tuesday, March 17, 2026 uktax residency 183dayrule dubai uae expatriates hmrc taxation middleeast crisis UK tourists and expatriates returning from Dubai amid the ongoing conflict in the Middle East face significant uncertainties related to UK tax residency rules. The 183-day rule, which determines tax residency status, has … Read More
State Pensioners Born Before 1946 to Receive Up to £300 Winter Fuel Payment Increase Monday, March 16, 2026 pensioners winterfuelpayment retirement dwp hmrc pensions income energy fuelpayment benefits A significant update to the Winter Fuel Payment scheme will benefit state pensioners, particularly those born before 1946. From this winter, pensioners over State Pension age (66) in England and Wales with an income of … Read More
Ex-DWP Officer Reveals Common Cases of Benefit Fraud Sunday, March 15, 2026 benefit fraud dwp pensions inheritance investigation hmrc reporting fraudservice claims A former Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) employee has opened up about common patterns seen in benefit fraud cases during their time as a benefit officer. According to their experience, most individuals involved in … Read More
HMRC Urged to Offer Compassionate Tax Relief for Expats Fleeing Middle East Conflicts Friday, March 13, 2026 hmrc expats tax middleeast residency conflict repatriation capitalgains uktax crisis The ongoing conflict involving Iran, the United States, and Israel has prompted a significant exodus of British expats from the Middle East, leading to urgent calls for HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) to implement more … Read More