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Martin Lewis' fully legal method to pass on £1m with no Inheritance Tax

www.express.co.uk

Money expert Martin Lewis says there's a way you can legally avoid Inheritance Tax by boosting your threshold by an extra £675,000.

Reeves’ salary sacrifice tax hit could dent savers’ confidence, experts warn

www.ft.com

Treasury plan to cap relief on pension contributions is set to raise £2bn a year

Left bullied Starmer to back mansion tax: PM opposed levy on large homes but caved in to appease class warrriors in the Treasury

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At last year's general election , Labour promised not to increase national insurance, income tax or VAT on those 'working people'.

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UK workers guaranteed to lose £14,831 to income tax rise ‘by the back door’

www.express.co.uk

Workers are losing a confirmed £14,831 to stealth income tax rises - and it could get even worse.

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Tax-Loss Harvesting Part V: State and Local Taxes

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Successful tax-loss harvesting depends on a taxpayer’s ability to deduct losses. In addition to their federal tax liability, taxpayers also need to consider state and local taxes. As we wrap up this series, I want to focus in particular on…

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How the Trump administration is giving even more tax breaks to the wealthy

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The Treasury Department and Internal Revenue Service are issuing rules that provide hundreds of billions of dollars in tax relief to big companies and the ultrarich.

Donald Trump's Policies Garner Tax Support From His Base: Poll

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According to a recent poll, supporters of President Trump have shown willingness to bear higher taxes to back his policies.

Trump team is secretly handing out massive tax breaks to wealthy American corporations: report

The proposed regulations tack on to the tax relief laid out in the president’s ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ Act

Keir Starmer warned he can’t stay as PM if he breaks manifesto pledge and hikes income tax

www.the-sun.com

SIR Keir Starmer cannot lead Labour into the next election if he breaks his manifesto and raises income tax, members of his own government say. The PM and his Chancellor Rachel Reeves are facing a growing backlash over plans to hike the…

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‘Two up two down’ tax for state pensioners on table this November

www.express.co.uk

Labour could hit state pensioners with a tax increase which hits state pensioners, according to financial experts.

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OpenAI asked Trump administration to expand Chips Act tax credit to cover data centers

techcrunch.com

A recent letter from OpenAI reveals more details about how the company is hoping the federal government can support the company's ambitious plans for data center construction.

How the Trump Administration Is Giving Even More Tax Breaks to the Wealthy

www.nytimes.com

The Treasury Department and Internal Revenue Service are issuing rules that provide hundreds of billions of dollars in tax relief to big companies and the ultrarich.

Tax-free Personal Allowance raised to £13,830 for ‘backdating’ households

www.express.co.uk

Some households can use a 'backdating' method to get a much improved £13,830 Personal Allowance tax-free.

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Rachel Reeves' budget tax raid feared to cost 9 million pensioners £380 a year

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The move is predicted to raise more than £6billion a year.

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Peugeot 408 priced from RM120k at ACE 2025 – grab the Leapmotor C10 before the EV tax-free holiday ends

paultan.org

The paultan.org Auto Car Expo (ACE) 2025, co-sponsored by Carro and Kärcher, was in full swing today at the Setia City Convention Centre (SCCC). In case you missed it today, you still have tomorrow to

Trump's 'No tax on tips' could be end of large-group service fees on restaurant bills

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If you don't like service fees restaurants charge large groups, you may be in luck. President Trump's 'no tax on tips' may end it, but restaurants aren't happy.

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Frozen tax thresholds push 1 million Brits into highest band

The number of Brits paying the top rate of income tax has surged to a record high as frozen thresholds pull hundreds of thousands of middle earners into the 45% band