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Basic rate of income tax remains at 20%

In his Growth Plan statement on 23rd September, the Chancellor announced plans to cut the basic rate of income tax by 1% from 6th April 2023. However, on 17th October, the Government reversed course and the 1% cut income tax will not now go ahead.

First published 23 Sep 2022 | Last updated 20 Oct 2022

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Reversal of National Insurance and dividend tax increases

First published 23 Sep 2022
Last updated 20 Oct 2022

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IR35 - Repeal off-payroll working rules reversed

First published 23 Sep 2022
Last updated 20 Oct 2022

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Corporation Tax to remain at 19%

First published 23 Sep 2022
Last updated 17 Oct 2022

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Buy-to-let landlords required to pass on £400 energy rebate to tenants

First published 22 Sep 2022
Last updated 22 Sep 2022

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Energy Bill Relief Scheme for businesses revealed

First published 21 Sep 2022
Last updated 10 Jan 2023

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The Growth Plan – Summary and Highlights

First published 21 Sep 2022
Last updated 20 Oct 2022

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Capital gains tax payment deadline missed by one-fifth of property investors

First published 15 Sep 2022
Last updated 20 Mar 2024

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Emergency energy relief measures announced for businesses and households

First published 8 Sep 2022
Last updated 20 Oct 2022

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HMRC escalates action to prevent fraudulent R&D credit claims

First published 22 Jul 2022
Last updated 20 Mar 2024

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Recovery Loan Scheme extended for two years

First published 21 Jul 2022

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Draft legislation aims to simplify Making Tax Digital for income tax

First published 18 Jul 2022
Last updated 13 Feb 2024

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Employee National Insurance thresholds set to change from July 2022

First published 22 Jun 2022
Last updated 20 Mar 2024

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