The Big Picture – Reeves and the �41bn Black Hole

A new analysis from the National Institute of Economic and Social Research (NIESR) has put fresh pressure on Chancellor Rachel Reeves ahead of the upcoming autumn Budget. NIESR is one of the UK’s oldest and most respected independent economic think tanks, established in 1938. Known for its impartial and evidence-based work, it frequently advises government […]

IHT Agricultural and Business Property Relief changes confirmed

Despite intense lobbying by the farming community, the proposed reduction in IHT Business and Agricultural Property reliefs are included in the draft Finance Bill 2025-26. On 21 July 2025, the government published draft legislation for Finance Bill 2025-26. The consultation period for the draft legislation is open until 15 September 2025. This comes at a […]

New HMRC services for Self-Assessment

To support taxpayers, HMRC has introduced new digital services as part of its Transformation Roadmap, making it easier to manage Self-Assessment tax affairs online. What’s new? Easier registration and opt-out for Self-Assessment. Improved on-screen messages to reduce uncertainty and limit the need to chase HMRC. A better online appeal process for late filing and late […]

New HMRC service gives PAYE workers more control over their taxes

HMRC has launched a new digital service that allows millions of UK workers to take more control over their tax affairs. The tool, available through the Personal Tax Account and HMRC app, is designed for individuals who pay tax through PAYE. It lets users view and update their income details, allowances, reliefs, and job-related expenses […]