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  • HSBC and Sage tackle Making Tax Digital burden for SMEs

    January 30, 2026

    HSBC UK is launching a new digital tax tool inside its business banking platform, as the countdown to the government’s biggest shake-up of income tax reporting enters its final phase. Built using embedded tech from Sage, the service, called My Business Finances, will allow small business owners to manage invoicing and tax reporting. The move [...]

  • Ministers urged to extend ‘nightmare’ deadline for paying inheritance tax

    January 28, 2026

    The UK government has set an unrealistic deadline for inheritance tax payments on unused pensions, a House of Lords committee has warned. The House of Lords economic affairs committee urged the government to extend the deadline for pension fund personal representatives, who are typically estate executors, from six months to 12 months. The committee argued [...]

  • Ask the expert: Should I pay into an ISA, pension or overpay my mortgage?

    January 28, 2026

    Fidelity personal finance specialist Marianna Hunt helps a saver decide where to place their capital as interest rates fall. Q: In light of current interest rate expectations, is it better to pay down my mortgage, pay into my pension or invest in an ISA? I have a £350,000 property with a £200,000 mortgage at 4 [...]

  • UK’s wealthiest financier Michael Platt’s hedge fund in high-stakes tax fight

    January 27, 2026

    Hedge funder BlueCrest Capital Management, founded by the UK’s wealthiest financier, Michael Platt, will appeal at the highest court this week over a tax battle with HMRC. The case centres on the salaried members’ rules, which determine if limited liability partnerships (LLP) members are genuinely self-employed or ‘disguised employees’ for tax purposes. HMRC issued determinations [...]

  • Hundreds of hospitality firms close as cost pressures take toll

    January 26, 2026

    The “relentless” increase in operating costs put hospitality businesses under increasing pressure in the final quarter of last year, industry figures suggest. According to consumer intelligence firm NIQ, there were 382 fewer licensed premises at the end of December than there were three months prior, equivalent to four closures per day.  Casual dining sites and [...]

  • Farage’s revenge on the banks proves he is more Trump than Thatcher

    January 26, 2026

    Nigel Farage's promise to tax banks more shows his Trumpian revenge coming out to play, writes Eliot Wilson.

  • Ask the expert: We pay for our adult children to live at home. Will that result in an IHT liability?

    January 26, 2026

    Fidelity personal finance specialist, Marianna Hunt, is on hand to help parents who are concerned that letting their adult children live at home could lead to a large IHT bill. Q: Our adult children live in our house. We pay for all food, utilities, council tax etc, but don’t charge any rent. Is that an [...]

  • Reeves told City at ‘critical juncture’ after claims of golden age

    January 25, 2026

    Rachel Reeves has been handed a firm warning that Britain’s financial ecosystem is facing a “critical juncture” even after the Chancellor touted a “golden age” of opportunity for the City. The Chancellor faces a call to action following a report from lobby group TheCityUK and Big Four consultancy giant PwC revealing the “hard truth” that [...]

  • UK tax regime is forcing pubs to raise pint prices

    January 23, 2026

    Pubs do not want to raise prices, but endless tax pressures are giving them little other choice, writes Emma McClarkin.

  • Ask the expert: I’m a higher rate taxpayer. Where can I save that won’t result in a big tax bill?

    January 22, 2026

    Fidelity International personal finance specialist, Marianna Hunt, helps a taxpayer looking to lower their tax bill. Q: I’m a higher rate tax payer and likely to become an additional rate taxpayer. I currently hold both a cash and stocks and shares ISA. I also have Premium Bonds and a healthy amount in pensions. Where can [...]

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