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Reeves to scrap non-dom tax status raising billions

Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves announces radical plan to abolish non-dom tax status, potentially generating tens of billions for NHS, schools and policing while closing 'unfair loopholes' for wealthy elites.

Decode Your HMRC Tax Number: Essential Guide

Unlock the secrets of your HMRC tax code with our comprehensive guide. Learn how to spot errors, understand your personal allowance, and avoid paying more tax than you should.

Zoo owner blames Labour tax for wildlife park sale

Exotic zoo proprietor Ben Mee reveals he must sell his £2.75m wildlife sanctuary housing zebras, capybaras and American bison, directly blaming Rachel Reeves' inheritance tax policies for the devastating decision.

Trump's Tax Reforms: Slash Your Federal Income Tax Bill

Explosive new analysis reveals how Donald Trump's proposed tax reforms could eliminate federal income tax for millions while creating unprecedented savings for UK expats and investors. Discover what this means for your finances.

New UK Car Tax Rules 2025: EV Owners to Pay

Major Vehicle Excise Duty (VED) changes are coming in 2025. Our guide explains how the new UK car tax laws will affect electric and petrol car owners, who must pay, and how to avoid penalties.

Reeves Scraps Business Rates in Major Tax Overhaul

Chancellor Rachel Reeves announces the abolition of the current business rates system, launching a comprehensive review to create a fairer tax regime for UK high streets and level the playing field with online giants.

ATO's Tax Return Warning: Top 10 Mistakes to Avoid

The Australian Taxation Office issues an urgent alert to millions of taxpayers. Discover the top deduction pitfalls and compliance errors to avoid for a stress-free tax return this financial year.

Asda's Zero UK Tax Payment on £1bn Profit Sparks Fury

Supermarket giant Asda faces backlash after paying zero UK corporation tax despite £1 billion profits, while its private equity owners extract massive dividends. Labour's Rachel Reeves condemns the 'unfair system'.

Reeves Plans Landlord Tax Raid: NI on Rental Income

Exclusive: Chancellor Rachel Reeves is considering applying National Insurance to rental income in a major tax overhaul targeting landlords, as Labour seeks to fill a £50bn spending gap. The controversial move could reshape the UK's buy-to-let market.

HMRC's New Tax Rules for Vinted & eBay Sellers

UK online sellers on Vinted, eBay, and Etsy are being urgently warned about a major new HMRC tax rule change coming into force on January 1st, 2024. Here's what you need to know to stay compliant.

Rachel Reeves Abandons Labour's Mansion Tax Plan

Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves abandons Labour's proposed 'mansion tax' on high-value properties, signalling a significant policy U-turn and a new focus on economic stability to win voter trust.

Reeves Launches Major Overhaul of UK Property Tax System

Chancellor Rachel Reeves launches a comprehensive review of the UK's property tax system, targeting council tax and stamp duty in a bid to create a fairer, more efficient model for homeowners and the Treasury.

Reeves axes mansion tax in major Budget U-turn

Chancellor Rachel Reeves scraps Labour's flagship mansion tax and higher capital gains plans, signalling a pro-business shift. Full analysis of the new Budget priorities.

Reeves Poised to Overhaul Dreaded Council Tax

Exclusive: Chancellor Rachel Reeves is on the verge of announcing the most significant local government finance reform in a generation, aiming to axe the widely criticised council tax and replace it with a fairer property levy. This seismic shift promises

IMF warns Rachel Reeves over fiscal risks

Chancellor Rachel Reeves may need to reconsider her fiscal strategy as the IMF highlights risks to UK economic targets, suggesting possible tax increases or spending cuts.

Reeves' Budget: Tax Hikes & Spending Cuts

Chancellor Rachel Reeves announces a challenging budget with tax hikes and spending cuts to tackle the UK's rising borrowing costs. What does this mean for households and businesses?

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