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Archive:February 2024

Please find below all the articles from February 2024.

Scotland creates new higher income tax band

Scottish taxpayers earning more than £75,000 are set to pay a new higher rate of 45% from 2024-25. The Scottish Government has announced the change following its Budget. The change means Scotland now has six different income tax rates. The rest of the UK has three.

The ‘advanced’ band, as it has been called, will apply to those earning between £75,000 to £125,140. The starter, basic and intermediate threshold is set to rise with inflation, but the higher rate (43%) would still kick in at the same rate -…

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£148m in tax bills to be paid in instalments

As the Self-Assessment Income Tax deadline looms (31 January), HMRC has revealed that many people have opted into a scheme to pay their tax bills in instalments.

Nearly 44,800 people have sorted their tax bills totalling almost £148 million, by setting up a monthly payment plan called Time to Pay. HMRC also revealed 28,794 people used its app this time around to pay more than £42 million in tax owed.

More than 7.7 million people who file Self-AssessmentTax Returns have already filed theirs for the 2022 to 2023 tax year. We…

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Online sellers watch out for ‘side hustle tax’

You may have seen one of the early 2024 tax stories popping up in many of the national newspapers relates to a so-called ‘side hustle tax’. Is it really a tax? No. Yet we’re seeing it reported as a ‘New Year tax clampdown’ and similar such descriptions. Unfortunately, it has led to concern, particularly on social media where some people have perhaps misunderstood or misinterpreted what’s happening.

At the centre of this is new data-sharing rules coming into force this month that will affect holiday homeowners, delivery drivers, and…

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New Year, New Budget

It might seem like only a few weeks ago that we had the Autumn Statement,
but already we’ve had news in the early days of 2024 that the next Budget is on its way. And with that, a swirling mass of rumours
about tax changes – particularly cuts, ahead of a General Election, which must be called by the end of this year. Earlier this month,
the Government announced the Budget will be delivered by The Chancellor Jeremy Hunt on 6 March 2024. That’s quite a lot earlier…

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