Tax
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Say it with taxes: the financial benefits of getting married
The Explainer Popping the question this Valentine's Day or beyond could make your life richer in both love and money
By Marc Shoffman, The Week UK Published
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Self-assessment tax return: top tips for submitting your form
feature The deadline for the 2022-23 tax year is now only weeks away
By Marc Shoffman, The Week UK Last updated
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The ins and outs of inheritance tax
feature Chancellor Jeremy Hunt tipped to announce cuts to 'Britain's most hated tax'
By Marc Shoffman, The Week UK Last updated
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Will the UK economy bounce back in 2024?
Today's Big Question Fears of recession follow warning that the West is 'sleepwalking into economic catastrophe'
By Chas Newkey-Burden, The Week UK Published
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The benefits of filing your self-assessment during the festive season
The Explainer The tax return deadline is at the end of January but acting sooner may be helpful
By Marc Shoffman, The Week UK Published
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Tory tax cuts: a 'fiscal drag' race?
Talking Point Autumn Statement boosted by inflation dragging more earners into higher tax bands
By The Week UK Published
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Five key takeaways from Jeremy Hunt's Autumn Statement
The Explainer Benefits rise with higher inflation figure, pension triple lock maintained and National Insurance cut
By Harriet Marsden, The Week UK Published
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Tax-efficient investments: ISAs vs SIPPs
ISAs and SIPPS are tax-efficient ways to grow and keep more of your wealth. Here is what you need to know
By Marc Shoffman, The Week UK Published
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Autumn Statement predictions: will Hunt deliver big-ticket tax cuts?
The Explainer Chancellor urged to use fiscal 'headroom' to slash inheritance tax and stamp duty
By The Week UK Published
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Withdrawing benefits: 'war on work shy' or 'matter of fairness'?
Talking Point Jeremy Hunt to boost minimum wage while cracking down on claimants who refuse to look for work
By The Week Staff Published
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Higher taxes ‘may be permanent’
Speed read UK households facing £3,500-a-year tax hike, says think tank
By Sorcha Bradley, The Week UK Published
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The tax on being single
feature A single person spends about £1,851 a month on household bills, compared to £991 for those who are coupled up
By Marc Shoffman, The Week UK Last updated
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How to plug the pension gap by buying National Insurance credits
feature A temporary change in the state pension offers a ‘golden opportunity’
By Marc Shoffman Last updated
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Annuity vs. drawdown: what’s the best way to access retirement savings?
feature Experts say that annuities could be making a comeback following recent interest rate rises
By Marc Shoffman, The Week UK Published
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