Monthly UK insolvencies remain stubbornly high ahead of Budget October 18, 2024 The release noted that monthly insolvency numbers so far in 2024 have been similar to 2023, which saw the highest annual number of insolvencies since 1993.
Autumn Budget: Chancellor Rachel Reeves preparing inheritance tax raid October 18, 2024 Currently there is a 40 per cent flat rate on inheritance tax which applies on any estate worth more than £325,000.
Retail sales rise unexpectedly despite Budget tax fears October 18, 2024 Retail sales came in ahead of expectations.
ECB cuts interest rates again as inflation continues to fall October 17, 2024 The move means the main interest rate was reduced by 25 basis points to 3.25 per cent, down from a peak of four per cent which was reached last September.
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Long-time IFS director Paul Johnson to step down October 17, 2024 Johnson, who became Director of the IFS in January 2011, will take up the role of Provost of Queen's College, Oxford.
Longer-term mortgages are on the rise amid financial stability risk concerns October 17, 2024 In the first quarter of 2024, half of new mortgages had terms of 30 years or longer, up from just 12 per cent in the final quarter of 2005.
Capital gains hike would not damage entrepreneurship, IPPR argues October 17, 2024 Rates of capital gains tax differ depending on the asset but are well below income tax rates, largely in an attempt to encourage innovation and risk-taking.
Bittersweet boost: UK state pension to rise by 4.1 per cent due to triple lock October 16, 2024 Under the pensions triple lock, the state pension rises each April in line with whichever is highest of inflation, average wage increases or 2.5 per cent.
UK Supreme Court rejects hearing of Argentina’s £1bn bond case October 16, 2024 The highest court in the UK has rejected Argentina's bid to hear its appeal, over a legal ruling that has hit the South American country with a £1bn bill