The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is aiming to expand pension coverage among the self-employed. Pension automatic enrolment has become a major success since it was launched nearly seven... read more →
7 January marked the fifth anniversary of the tax on child benefits, an imposition that is still not widely understood. The High Income Child Benefit Charge (HICBC), to give child... read more →
The time to resolve has returned. Have your New Year resolutions fallen by the wayside yet? You know, the ones about eating better, drinking less and exercising more. The problem... read more →
In early December the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) announced the thresholds that should apply to automatic enrolment pension contributions from 6 April 2019. We say ‘should’ because, strictly... read more →
Superfast South Yorkshire Connection and Innovation Vouchers Scheme provide eligible SMEs with funding to improve their broadband connections and/or introduce digital innovations into the business. Sutton McGrath Hartley have experienced... read more →
UK dividends are continuing to grow faster than inflation, according to the latest quarterly data from Link Asset Service The latest UK Dividend Monitor (UKDM) shows that in the third... read more →
There has been a dramatic increase in the amount of disputed tax collected by HMRC through mediation, according to research by law firm RPC. According to RPC, £40.8 million was... read more →
As another year draws to a close we would like to take this opportunity to thank you for your support during 2018 - we wouldn't have made it without you!... read more →
The government has revived plans to raise probate fees in England and Wales. A new, banded structure for probate fees in England and Wales is to be introduced, according to... read more →
The popular National Savings & Investments (NS&I) savings certificates will be indexed to CPI instead of RPI from 2019. The certificates have not been on sale since 2011, but NS&I... read more →


