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Spring Budget 2020: Expectations
Three changes in the Chancellor’s pipeline.
Personal – pensions tapered annual allowance
Rates and allowances
The tax-free personal allowance will remain at £12,500 for the 2020/21 tax year throughout the UK.
The basic-rate band in England, Northern Ireland and Wales will stay at £37,500 and consequently, the higher-rate threshold will con…
Predictions for Spring Budget 2020
A round-up of the best rumours for individuals and businesses.
Residence nil-rate band set for final £25,000 increase
Changes to the family home allowance for 2020.
Grandparents’ spending on festive gifts to hit £2.8bn
Average spend on a grandchild rises to £81.
Proposed probate fee system scrapped
Fees for probate will remain at a flat rate.
Budget 2019: top five predictions
Rumours for individuals and businesses.
Spring Budget 2020
Biggest spending spree in 28 years
Number of non-doms falls to record low
How tax rules apply if you’re domiciled outside of the UK.
Over-65s face social care ticking time bomb
1 in 10 people have no plans for funding later-life care.
Over-65s face social care timebomb
ABI proposes tax exemptions to support self-funding.
Autumn Budget: The Calm Before The Storm?
The chancellor Phillip Hammond presented a relatively low-key Budget that was cautiously welcomed by small businesses.
Many pension holders unaware of what happens to funds after death
Less than half know their pension goes to nominated beneficiaries.
Four in ten experienced scam attempt in the last year
Average loss of funds was £4,715 per person.
Self-assessment threshold increases to £150,000
Fewer PAYE taxpayers will submit returns in 2023/24.