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Boost Your Tax-Free Allowance to £18,570

Personal finance experts reveal how UK households can combine allowances to earn up to £18,570 tax-free. Learn how the starting savings rate works for lower earners.

Boost Your Tax-Free Income with Marriage Allowance

Eligible UK couples can claim up to £5,040 extra tax-free allowance via HMRC's Marriage Allowance. Learn how to transfer £1,260 of your Personal Allowance and cut your joint tax bill.

New HMRC rule: Landlords face 10 tax returns

UK landlords earning over £50,000 must file quarterly digital tax summaries from April under HMRC's Making Tax Digital. Learn key deadlines and expert advice to avoid confusion.

HMRC Rule Can Increase Tax-Free Allowance to £13,830

A legitimate HMRC rule allows married couples to transfer part of their Personal Allowance, potentially boosting one partner's tax-free limit to £13,830 and saving up to £1,258. Act before the April 5 deadline.

HMRC letters for savers with over £3,500

Nearly 900,000 UK savers may receive letters from HMRC to check tax on savings interest. Experts explain your obligations and what to do if contacted.

Savers warned of £8,000 ISA allowance cut

Experts warn of 'unnecessary tax' as the cash ISA limit drops to £12,000 in 2027. Learn how to protect your savings and maximise your personal savings allowance.

Seven Ways UK Households Pay More Tax in 2026

Chancellor Rachel Reeves's tax changes for 2026 will impact millions. From frozen thresholds to new levies, discover the seven key ways your finances will be affected. Read the full analysis.

HMRC's 150% Tax Bill Shock for Self-Employed

Millions of newly self-employed face paying 150% of their tax bill upfront due to HMRC's 'payments on account' rule. Learn how it works and what you can do if you can't pay.

HMRC: £900 fines for late tax returns

UK households face fines of up to £900 for missing the 31 January self-assessment deadline. HMRC also warns of a rise in tax scams targeting filers.

HMRC warns of fines for late tax returns

HMRC urges self-assessment taxpayers to file by Jan 31 2026 or face initial £100 fines and escalating penalties. Learn the deadlines and how to avoid scams.

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